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  • Ravens’ Marlon Humphrey Trolls Bills with Cancun Jab After Loss to Chiefs in AFCCG | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 19: Khalil Shakir #10 of the Buffalo Bills runs with the ball against Marlon Humphrey #44 of the Baltimore Ravens during an NFL Football game at Highmark Stadium on January 19, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)

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    Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey kept the receipts.

    After the Buffalo Bills defeated his Ravens in the AFC Divisional Round, one of the victorious players apparently took a shot at Baltimore having nine Pro Bowlers and still falling short:

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    One thing was clear—the <a href=”https://twitter.com/BuffaloBills?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>@BuffaloBills</a> felt disrespected. Right or wrong, it was a rallying cry, and Josh Allen brought up at halftime the narrative that the Bills weren’t big or strong enough.<br><br>On the way out, I heard a guy say, “Now those 9 Pro Bowlers can go to the Pro Bowl.” <a href=”https://t.co/M13oe8TBS8″>https://t.co/M13oe8TBS8</a>

    There’s a certain level of irony with Humphrey poking fun at the Bills after their loss.

    After all, it was just a handful of days ago that he took to social media and urged Buffalo to defeat the Chiefs and prevent Patrick Mahomes and Co. from making history as the first team in the NFL to win three straight Super Bowls:

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    I have no reason of saying this other than being a hater. The Bills or whatever NFC team gotta beat the Chiefs. We can’t let them keep getting away with this

    Humphrey and NFL fans who are tired of the Chiefs winning now have to put their hopes on the Philadelphia Eagles.

    It will be a rematch of Super Bowl LVII, which Kansas City won 38-35. However, Philadelphia didn’t have Saquon Barkley on its side for that one, which could be the difference this time around.

    But defeating a Chiefs team that feels inevitable is easier said than done.

    Buffalo certainly knows that considering it has lost to Mahomes’ side in four of the last five postseasons. Two of those losses came in the AFC Championship Game, with Sunday coming in particularly painful fashion since it had a fourth-quarter lead.

    Humphrey knows what it’s like to lose to the Chiefs at this stage since Kansas City defeated the Ravens in last season’s AFC Championship Game.

    Ultimately, there is nobody in the NFL better at sending opponents to Cancun than Mahomes.





    In a tweet that has since been deleted, Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey took a shot at the Buffalo Bills following their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.

    Humphrey tweeted, “Looks like Buffalo is headed to Cancun early this year,” referencing the Bills’ early exit from the playoffs. The tweet quickly went viral, with many fans and media outlets reacting to Humphrey’s jab.

    While some found the tweet amusing, others criticized Humphrey for being unsportsmanlike. Regardless, the Ravens’ cornerback didn’t seem to mind the backlash, as he later tweeted, “I’m just here for the laughs.”

    The Bills have yet to respond to Humphrey’s tweet, but it’s safe to say that this won’t be the last we hear of this social media feud. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • NFL News: Lamar Jackson star Ravens teammate claims Josh Allen, Bills were ‘robbed’ against Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs


    Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills made a statement by defeating Lamar Jackson‘s Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional Round of the 2025 NFL playoffs. But once again, they failed to get past Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.

    Only three points separated Allen and company from Super Bowl LIX, though some feel that the result would’ve been different had the referees granted a critical first down to the Bills early in the fourth quarter.

    One of Jackson’s best teammates, for instance, went as far as suggesting that Buffalo was ‘robbed’ on that play. We’re talking about Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who shared his thoughts on social media.

    They lowkey did rob the Bills from the 4th down conversion. Josh definitely crossed the line,” Humphrey wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter), in reference to a quarterback sneak by Allen that turned the ball over to the Chiefs on downs.

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    Marlon Humphrey in action with the Baltimore Ravens.

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    The play in question took place with 13:01 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Bills, leading 22-21 in the game, faced a fourth-and-one situation at Kansas City’s 41-yard line. Sean McDermott decided to keep the offensive unit on the field to try and get the first down with Allen’s legs.

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    As the Chiefs defense stopped Allen near the line of scrimmage, the refs considered that the Bills quarterback fell short of yards. After watching a replay, even though the images still looked unclear, the NFL officiating crew stood by its original decision.

    It’s safe to say it may have been a game-changing moment, as Mahomes went on to score a rushing touchdown in the following drive, putting the Chiefs in front by 29-22 after a successful two-point conversion pass.

    Allen orchestrated a nine-play, 70-yard touchdown drive in the Bills’ next possession to tie the score, but Kansas City responded with the field goal that ended up making the difference at Arrowhead.

    McDermott believes Allen got the first down in Kansas City

    Speaking to reporters after his team’s loss, McDermott let everyone know that, even though he wasn’t sure about which angles were used in the replay, he thought that Allen got the first down.

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    I thought he had it. Just short of the line was actually the first down, what it looked like to me when it was sitting next to me with the marker, just inside that white stripe was the first down and it looked like he got to it. That’s all I can say,” McDermott stated.

    For many, this call will go down as a big “what if” in the Bills’ season. Either way, it would be unfair to take credit away from the Chiefs. At the end of the day, Mahomes is still unbeaten against Allen in four playoff games. And now he’s chasing a third consecutive Super Bowl win.





    In a recent interview, star Baltimore Ravens teammate of Lamar Jackson, Marlon Humphrey, expressed his belief that the Buffalo Bills were “robbed” in their AFC Championship game against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. Humphrey, who is known for his outspoken nature, did not hold back in his assessment of the controversial calls made during the game.

    Many fans and analysts have pointed to a crucial pass interference call that was not called on a crucial fourth down play late in the game as a key moment that could have changed the outcome. Humphrey echoed these sentiments, stating that he believes the Bills were unfairly disadvantaged by the officiating.

    Despite the controversy surrounding the game, the Chiefs emerged victorious and advanced to the Super Bowl, where they will face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bills, on the other hand, will have to regroup and look towards next season.

    As the NFL offseason approaches, it will be interesting to see how the league addresses issues of officiating and fairness in games. In the meantime, fans can expect more drama and excitement as the Super Bowl approaches.

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  • Ravens’ Justin Tucker faces new allegations from 3 massage therapists


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    Three additional massage therapists are accusing Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of sexually inappropriate behavior, including one woman who said he stroked her inner thigh during a massage and left what she believed to be ejaculate on the table.

    In all, nine massage therapists from five high-end spas and wellness centers have shared their accounts with The Banner.

    One woman, a former employee of the luxury downtown Baltimore men’s spa The QG, produced what she said was an internal report of her experiences with Tucker from 2015.

    “I understand that Justin Tucker is an important client to The QG, but as an employee of The QG who has tolerated the previous interactions with him, I no longer feel safe or comfortable working with him,” she wrote in the 2015 letter reviewed by The Banner on Friday.

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    The woman, who The Banner is identifying as M. to protect her privacy, is one of three massage therapists from The QG accusing Tucker of inappropriate sexual behavior.

    These women’s accounts were similar to the allegations The Banner reported Thursday from six therapists who said Tucker’s behavior included exposing his genitals, brushing two of them with his exposed penis and leaving what they strongly believed to be ejaculate on the massage table after three of his treatments. The incidents occurred between 2012 and 2016, they said.

    At two spas, Ojas and Studio 921, management said they banned him from returning.

    In response to the new allegations, Tucker’s attorneys on Friday again pointed to the NFL star’s lengthy statement on X in which he said he “did not act inappropriately at any point before, during or after a professional bodywork treatment session” and accused The Banner of engaging in “desperate tabloid fodder.”

    “I cannot be any clearer,” the statement read. “These accusations are false and incredibly hurtful to both me, and more importantly, my family.”

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    A Ravens spokesperson said after The Banner story published that “we take any allegations of this nature seriously and will continue to monitor the situation.” The NFL said it will “look into the matter.”

    Tucker, 35, is the NFL’s most accurate kicker of all time and the sole remaining Raven from the team’s Super Bowl XLVII win over the San Francisco 49ers in 2013. A spokesperson for the Royal Farms convenience chain since 2015, Tucker is one of Baltimore’s most popular athletes.

    In an interview Friday, M. said she had reached out to a reporter at another news outlet soon after the incident in 2015 but ceased communication because she was afraid of retaliation.

    “The reason I didn’t go forward with it before was because I was terrified,” M. said. “What if I’m the only one who comes forward? I’m just some girl, and I’m going up against the king of Baltimore.”

    In the letter she said she shared with her employer, M. wrote that Tucker “made it a point in previous sessions to expose his erect genitals to me by untucking the drapes, regardless of how many times I have to redrape him and tell him he is messing up the drapes.”

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    “Additionally, at his most recent appointment, he made it a point to run his fingers along my inner thigh,” she wrote. She also wrote that, after the appointment, she discovered “a large spot of ejaculation on my bottom sheet” where his genitals had been during the massage.

    She signed the letter, which was also signed and dated by an individual she said was her supervisor. The supervisor, who no longer works at The QG, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Three people — M.’s sister, former partner and a close friend — told The Banner that M. had described the allegations to them when it happened, including details about her letter to spa management.

    A letter M. says she shared with her employer in 2015 describing her experiences with Tucker.
    A letter M. says she shared with her employer in 2015 describing her experiences with Tucker.

    Through an attorney, the owner of The QG, Craig Martin, said he was unaware of any complaints against Tucker.

    After The Banner contacted Tucker’s representatives about allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior, his attorneys earlier this week produced an email exchange from The QG in which a massage therapist who is not M. told him she had enjoyed working with him as a client.

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    Tucker had asked to cancel his membership, saying he would be out of town, and the therapist replied: “We are obviously sorry to see you leave The QG, but wish you the absolute best! I have to say it has been a pleasure working with you the past few years.”

    “And don’t forget to tell all your coworkers about us : ),” the email continued. “Safe travels and we hope to see you again!”

    The woman who sent the email told The Banner that she was The QG’s lead massage therapist and writing such letters to high-profile repeat clients was one of her duties.

    During the four years she worked on Tucker as a massage therapist, she said, his actions became increasingly inappropriate.

    The massage therapist, who asked to be identified by the initial A. to protect her privacy, said she cried after reading The Banner’s investigation Thursday because it stirred memories of Tucker’s behavior.

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    “I feel guilty for not speaking up sooner because maybe it could be brought to light sooner,” she said.

    Like many of the other massage therapists who spoke to The Banner, A. said Tucker would repeatedly move the sheets to expose part or all of his genitals. Tucker also positioned his hands so that they brushed her thighs during a massage, A. said.

    The Banner spoke with another former QG employee who said that A. had described Tucker’s actions to her at the time. A’s husband also said that A. had told him about Tucker’s behavior shortly after they started dating in 2018.

    In a statement, Tucker’s lawyers said it is “unremarkable” that he might have become exposed during a massage because athletes often shift around due to the discomfort that accompanies body work.

    Tucker’s behavior was well known among some QG massage therapists, A. said.

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    A. said she never reported Tucker’s actions to The QG’s owner because she did not want to seem weak. “I had that bravado of ‘I got this,’” she said. “I’m not going to let this man have his way with me.”

    A. said she was flattered to have Tucker as a client, as were the owners of The QG. “I loved my job,” she said. “I didn’t want to put any negative light on us.”

    In contrast, M., who massaged Tucker multiple times during 2015 at The QG, said she repeatedly told managers she was uncomfortable with his behavior.

    In their final massage session, M. said, Tucker reached out and ran his fingers along her inner thigh. She said she immediately stopped the massage, left the room and wrote up the incident report.

    A third former QG employee, who asked to be identified as T. to protect her privacy, told The Banner she was 19 and a recent graduate of massage school when she worked on Tucker in late 2014 and early 2015. T. said Tucker usually had an erection during massages.

    T. said that, after one massage, she returned to the room after Tucker had left and discovered a puddle of sticky fluid on the sheets that she strongly believed to be ejaculate. Both A. and another former QG employee confirmed that T. had told them this account at the time.

    M. hired Michael Belsky and Catherine Dickinson of the SBWD Law Firm on Friday. The attorneys said they are now representing six clients who said Tucker was inappropriate with them, including one who has not yet spoken to The Banner.

    “Often in cases involving alleged inappropriate sexual behavior, when certain individuals are brave enough to come forward it empowers others to share their experiences,” the attorneys said in an email.





    The Baltimore Ravens’ star kicker, Justin Tucker, is facing new allegations from three massage therapists who claim he engaged in inappropriate behavior during sessions. The therapists have alleged that Tucker made unwanted advances and requests for sexual favors during their sessions.

    Tucker, who is known for his accuracy on the field, has not yet commented on the allegations. The Ravens organization has stated that they are aware of the situation and are conducting an internal investigation.

    This news comes as a shock to many fans, as Tucker has always been seen as a respected and upstanding member of the Ravens community. It remains to be seen how these allegations will impact his reputation and future with the team.

    Stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available on this developing story.

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  • Ravens’ Tucker facing accusations from 3 more massage therapists


    OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Ravens kicker Justin Tucker faces more allegations of sexually inappropriate behavior, as three additional massage therapists have accused him of misconduct, The Baltimore Banner reported Saturday.

    In total, nine massage therapists in the Baltimore area have accused Tucker of inappropriate behavior. All of the incidents reportedly occurred from 2012 to 2016, which were Tucker’s first five seasons in the NFL.

    In the latest accusations, one woman produced what she said was an internal report from 2015 about her experiences with Tucker. She told the Banner that Tucker stroked her inner thigh during a massage, would expose himself, and left what she believed to be ejaculate on the table.

    She had reached out to a reporter about her allegations in 2015 but didn’t continue over fears of retaliation.

    The latest allegations come from three massage therapists who worked at the same downtown Baltimore men’s spa. Through an attorney, the owner of the spa told the Banner that he was unaware of any complaints against Tucker.

    In response to the new accusations, Tucker’s lawyers told the Banner to refer to Tucker’s social media post on Thursday, when Tucker called the allegations “unequivocally false.”

    On Thursday, Tucker wrote that the Banner article “takes innocuous or ambiguous interactions and skews them so out of proportion that they are no longer recognizable. … This is desperate tabloid fodder.”

    The Banner first reported allegations of misconduct against Tucker on Thursday after it spoke to six massage therapists about Tucker’s behavior. Tucker’s conduct, according to the article, caused some therapists to refuse to work with him again and resulted in two spas banning him from returning.

    Tucker could be subject to discipline under the NFL’s personal conduct policy.

    “We first became aware of the allegations from the reporter investigating this story as they were not previously shared with the NFL,” NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said Thursday. “We take any allegation seriously and will look into the matter.”

    On Thursday, the Ravens issued a statement saying, “We take any allegations of this nature seriously and will continue to monitor the situation.” Three years ago, Ravens coach John Harbaugh referred to the team’s zero tolerance policy for domestic violence when asked about Deshaun Watson‘s six-game suspension following accusations of sexual misconduct with massage therapists.

    Tucker, 35, is a seven-time Pro Bowl player who is the most accurate kicker in NFL history. He is the longest-tenured player on the Ravens and the last remaining player from their Super Bowl championship team in 2012.



    According to recent reports, Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is now facing accusations from three more massage therapists alleging inappropriate behavior during their sessions. This comes after a previous accusation from a different therapist earlier this month.

    These new allegations raise serious concerns about Tucker’s conduct and have prompted an investigation by the Ravens organization. Tucker has denied any wrongdoing and maintains his innocence.

    It is important to remember that these are just allegations at this point and Tucker deserves a fair and thorough investigation before any conclusions are drawn. The Ravens organization has stated that they take these accusations seriously and are committed to finding the truth.

    As more information comes to light, it will be important to approach this situation with caution and respect for all parties involved. It is crucial to prioritize the well-being and safety of the massage therapists who have come forward with these allegations.

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  • NFL investigating accusations against Ravens’ Justin Tucker


    BALTIMORE (AP) — The NFL will look into allegations that Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker behaved inappropriately toward massage therapists at four spas and wellness centers in the Baltimore area, a league spokesman said.

    The Baltimore Banner detailed the accusations in a lengthy report Thursday. The news website said it spoke to six massage therapists who recounted firsthand experiences with Tucker from 2012 to 2016. 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.

    “We first became aware of the allegations from the reporter investigating this story as they were not previously shared with the NFL,” league spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a statement. “We take any allegation seriously and will look into the matter.”

    Tucker is accused of exposing his genitals, brushing two therapists with his exposed penis and leaving what they believed to be semen on the massage table after three treatments, according to the Banner.

    Tucker posted a statement on social media calling the allegations about him in the Banner story “unequivocally false.”

    “In accusing me of misconduct, the article takes innocuous, or ambiguous, interactions and skews them so out of proportion they are no longer recognizable, and it presents vague insinuations as fact,” he said.

    Tucker, 35, just finished his 13th season in the NFL, all with the Ravens. He’s achieved stardom both league-wide and among Baltimore fans in a way that’s rare for a kicker, and his 66-yard field goal in 2021 remains the longest successful kick in league history.

    In 2022, Tucker agreed to a four-year contract extension through the 2027 season. That deal included $17.5 million guaranteed.

    “We are aware of the Baltimore Banner’s story regarding Justin Tucker as well as his response,” a Ravens spokesman said. “We take any allegations of this nature seriously and will continue to monitor the situation.”

    According to the Banner, a representative of the spa chain Ojas said Tucker was “immediately terminated as a client” in 2014 after “a massage therapist reported an incident that allegedly occurred during a massage therapy session with Justin Tucker.” Owners of Studio 921, which is now closed, said through an attorney they “took immediate and decisive action to ban this individual from our business and services to ensure a safe environment for all.”

    In his response, Tucker said: “I have never received any complaints from a massage therapist, have never been dismissed from a massage therapy or bodywork session, and have never been told that I was not welcome at any spa or other place of business.”

    The allegations have some similarities to unrelated accusations made against another NFL player, quarterback Deshaun Watson. More than two dozen women accused Watson of sexual assault and harassment during massage therapy sessions while he played for Houston. After being traded to the Cleveland Browns, Watson missed the first 11 games of the 2022 season after an independent arbitrator determined that he had violated the league’s personal conduct policy.

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    The NFL is currently investigating accusations against Baltimore Ravens’ star kicker Justin Tucker. The accusations stem from an incident that allegedly took place during a recent game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

    According to sources close to the situation, Tucker is being accused of making inappropriate comments to a referee during the game. The referee reportedly felt uncomfortable and reported the incident to league officials.

    Tucker has denied the allegations, stating that he has the utmost respect for all officials and would never behave in such a manner. The Ravens organization has also come out in support of Tucker, stating that they believe he is innocent until proven guilty.

    The NFL has not yet released a statement on the matter, but they are taking the accusations seriously and are conducting a thorough investigation. As more information becomes available, we will provide updates on the situation. Stay tuned for further developments.

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  • Ravens legend Ray Lewis questions Dolphins’ leadership heading into 2025 season: “What’s the identity?”


    Ray Lewis is considered one of the greatest linebackers to ever step on a football field, earning induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. While he spent his entire professional career as a member of the Baltimore Ravens, the two-time Super Bowl champion has ties to the Miami area. He grew up in nearby Lakeland and played college football for the Miami (FL) Hurricanes.

    On Sunday, CBS News’ Samantha Rivera asked Lewis about the Miami Dolphins’ next steps following a disappointing 2024 season. He said:

    “Sometimes you got to go through these rebuilding phases. I think when you have a lot of rock stars, superstars, I would take more chemistry than I would take rock stars. Give me people I can get to work together, and then it all pans itself out.”

    Lewis continued:

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    “But they got so many personalities, so many people, and then so many directions that they really don’t know which, like, when you think of the Dolphins, what’s the identity? Speed? Okay, great, but that’s a tangible thing. That’s a talent. I think community. What does it mean to be as a team? When we come in there, who’s the leader? There’s no defined leader.”

    The Dolphins had a disappointing year in 2024, finishing just 8-9, despite entering the year with the 12th-best odds to win the Super Bowl. It marked their worst finish since the 2019 season. To make matters worse, star wide receiver Tyreek Hill implied that he would like to play elsewhere following the season’s final game, with many accusing him of quitting on the team during the game.

    Ray Lewis announces cryptocurrency coin

    Ray Lewis has remained in the public spotlight since retiring from the NFL following the 2012 season. On Thursday, he announced his latest venture, a cryptocurrency coin, tweeting:

    “Excited to announce what we are working on for $FIT- Now the details still have to get ironed out. But we’re going to shoot for a fitness app that you can earn $FIT for working out, a vitamin and supplement store incorporating $FIT, and discounted medical and mental health testing incorporating $FIT as well.

    “These things I am working on implementing will be generating revenues which can be used to buyback $FIT to keep it all going and push the price up at the same time.” …

    Lewis’ coin is trading at 0.003457, with a 25.0% increase over the past 24 hours. According to a tweet from the Pro Football Hall of Famer, the coin was featured in Forbes Crypto.