Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is facing a new set of sexual misconduct allegations.
Seven more women emerged Sunday accusing Tucker of sexually inappropriate behavior while receiving massages, according to Julie Scharper, Brenna Smith, and Justin Fenton of the Baltimore Banner. That means a total of 16 women from eight Baltimore-area spas have made similar accusations against the Ravens kicker.
The new allegations are similar to those made by the first nine women. Tucker is accused of intentionally exposing his genitals during massage sessions, and in one instance, what appeared to be ejaculate was found on a massage table following his session. One woman also said Tucker maintained intense eye contact during the massage session.

All of the accusations against Tucker date between 2012 and 2016. Tucker joined the Ravens as a rookie in 2012.
Tucker did not respond to a request for comment from the Baltimore Banner, instead pointing to a previous statement in which he denied the previous allegations made against him.
Tucker was initially accused in late January of inappropriate sexual behavior by six massage therapists. Three more came forward several days later.
Thus far, the Ravens have not taken any action against Tucker, but have said they will continue to monitor the situation.
Tucker just finished his 13th NFL season, all of which have been spent with Baltimore. Though he is coming off an uncharacteristically rough year, he is still regarded as one of the best kickers in league history.