Justin Tucker's wife breaks her silence after Ravens star is accused of sexual misconduct by 16 women

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Justin Tucker's wife Amanda insists she 'fully supports' her husband and believes the Ravens kicker has been 'falsely' accused of sexual misconduct
Sixteen massage therapists - from across eight spas and wellness centers in the Baltimore area - have made allegations against the married NFL star.
Tucker denies any wrongdoing and on Tuesday he branded the accusations 'shocking and heart-breaking'. His wife has now confirmed she is standing by him, too.
The 35-year-old married Amanda Bass in 2015 and the pair have one child together. She told Outkick: 'The false allegations against Justin have caused so much hurt to our family. I believe my husband, and I love and support him fully.'
Last week, it was reported that NFL investigators visited Baltimore to interview massage therapists who have accused the Ravens kicker of sexually inappropriate conduct.
Among the allegations leveled against Tucker are that he repeatedly - and deliberately - exposed his erect genitals.
Justin Tucker's wife Amanda insists she 'fully supports' her husband despite the allegations
Two therapists say he brushed them with his penis. More than once, meanwhile, the kicker is accused of leaving what appeared to be ejaculate on the massage table.
The alleged incidents are all said to have occurred between 2012 - Tucker's rookie season in Baltimore - and 2016.
Fresh allegations, which emerged last month, saw Tucker accused of 'leaving what (was) believed to be ejaculate on the table' and making 'intense eye contact throughout a massage while exposed.'
Several therapists said they ended Tucker's sessions early or refused to work on him again, and managers from two spas said they banned him from returning.
Tucker - a practicing Catholic who has spoken regularly about his faith - reiterated his denials on Tuesday.
He told Outkick: 'I maintain I did not act inappropriately at any point before, during, or after a professional bodywork treatment session, nor have I ever been told I am unwelcome at any massage therapy provider. These claims are simply not true.'
He added: 'I can assure whoever is reading this that I have never intended to disrespect anyone, cross any boundary, or make anyone feel uncomfortable in any way whatsoever.
'It devastates me to know that anyone I have worked with would not have felt respected and valued as a professional, but more importantly as a person, and to anyone who has felt otherwise, I am sorry.'
Earlier this week, Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta spoke out on the future of the kicker in light of the 'serious and concerning' allegations.
Speaking at the NFL Combine, DeCosta refused to rule out terminating the player's contract.
'The allegations are serious, concerning. The amount of allegations are serious and concerning,' he said.
'I think we're fortunate that the league is doing an investigation. We'll wait as patiently as we can for as much information as we can, and we'll make our decisions based on that.'
DeCosta later added that he had met with Tucker, but declined to share the specifics of the conversation.
Tucker told Outkick that he began massage therapy outside of the Ravens organization in 2012 - during his rookie season in Baltimore.
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