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why hasn't any team signed him up yet?
He had said that he wasn't going to field any offers or talk to any teams until he was ready to go.
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why hasn't any team signed him up yet?
Yep. John Clayton did update Arian Foster's situation yesterday though. On ESPN Sportcenter. He said the Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys have expressed some interest, but Arian Foster's agent has told interested teams that he isn't likely to sign until June or July when he feels ready to play.He had said that he wasn't going to field any offers or talk to any teams until he was ready to go.
Yep. John Clayton did update Arian Foster's situation yesterday though. On ESPN Sportcenter. He said the Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys have expressed some interest, but Arian Foster's agent has told interested teams that he isn't likely to sign until June or July when he feels ready to play.
He's in no rush to sign at the moment because he's still focused on his rehab, working out and getting stronger. Seems like Arian Foster is determined to have a monster 2016 season. I wish him well wherever he lands.
I know it's unlikely but I wish he signed here to split carries with Lamar Miller. But that's not happening with Grimes re-signing. We already have three halfbacks under contract. And plus Lamar Miller is ready to become a featured back in this league. He says he's ready for 25+ carries a game. He called himself a home run hitter. We shall see. Lamar Miller is young and entering his prime years. Arian Foster is already nearing retirement (for a running back). Given his recent injury-plagued seasons his best years are obviously behind him.Almost guaranteed!
I know it's unlikely but I wish he signed here to split carries with Lamar Miller. But that's not happening with Grimes re-signing. We already have three halfbacks under contract. And plus Lamar Miller is ready to become a featured back in this league. He says he's ready for 25+ carries a game. He called himself a home run hitter. We shall see. Lamar Miller is young and entering his prime years. Arian Foster is already nearing retirement (for a running back). Given his recent injury-plagued seasons his best years are obviously behind him.
Lost trust in doctors. May have had reason while here. But then, like the person who thinks he knows better than anyone about everything, he used none of his purported "genius" when he refused to participate in common sense basic techniques that are required to treat and prevent soft tissue injuries. Evidently "I know my body" Foster did not know his body as well as he thought he did. Sadly, he is unlikely to be able to now make up for all those years of injuries that went improperly tended to.
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it's been a long, fun, frustrating journey this year. but I always keep perspective. life is good! I dedicated my self to the betterment of me, in all ways, and it will show. there's no better feeling than when you and the people you love are the only ones in your corner. @dose_ixi , thank you for everything, brother. every 4:30am workout, and putting up w me. @abdulfoster thank you for being there from the beginning. we started something special. @nineinnovations is a family thing. a way of life. we fight best on the ropes. much love to everyone who supports! #foreverwewerun @jerreau, thanks for the theme music here. love! 2016-05-18
Arian Foster expects to pass a physical in the next few weeks
Posted by Mike Florio on May 20, 2016, 5:04 PM EDT
Before veteran running back Arian Foster can find a new NFL home, he’ll need to be cleared to practice and play after tearing an Achilles tendon last season. To date, that hasn’t happened. But it could be happening soon.
Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Foster expects to pass a physical within the next few weeks.
He previously visited Miami, primarily to get acquainted. Since then, the Dolphins invested a third-round pick in former Alabama running back Kenyan Drake, which likely takes them out of the running for Foster.
Other potential options would include the Broncos; however, their decision to re-sign Ronnie Hillman and draft Devontae Booker in round four could require one or more injuries before interest in reuniting the former Texans tailback with former Houston coach Gary Kubiak becomes significant.
Arian is just months away from another season ending injury. There. I said it. Everyone else was thinking it. I wish him all the best but at this point he's a shell of the great dual threat RB that he was.
Well, I for one, couldn't care less. Dude is not a Texan so whatevs.Well, I for one, hope he makes it.
Speedy cheers for laundryCut the guy some slack. He's a UDFA who make the big time on our team.
Well, I for one, hope he makes it.
EXCLUSIVE: Former Texan Arian Foster speaks out for first time since season-ending injury
By David Nuno
Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:05PM
HOUSTON (KTRK) --
Arian Foster is at a crossroads in his career. There are many unanswered questions for fans of the former Texans running back. What is his next move? Where will he play next? Can he be a pro-bowl caliber player again?
As for that last question, there is no doubt in Foster's mind. The answer: yes.
Arian says he is at peace as he works his way back from the Achilles tear that cut his last season with the Texans 12 games short.
"You know, I've been cut before but I ended up right back here," said Arian Foster. "So, the uncertainty was 24 hours. You are not 100 percent sure where you are going to land, where you are going to live."
The certainty came in getting back into a routine. Arian Foster trains with his brother Abdul at 9 Innovations, twice a day, sometimes for six hours at a time.
"He has been here since jump and he has hired one of the best trainers. I've ever been around Dose Kahn, and he has been over here every morning at 4:30am," Arian said.
"Mentally, spiritually, physically, it's probably the best I have seen him," said Kahn, Foster's trainer.
As for the player's personal image as he shops around for a new team, Foster says he lets people think what they want to think.
"I am not one of those Captain America, 'yes sir, no sir,' kind of cats and a lot of that comes across as arrogance but if anyone has spent any real time with me, they'll say I'm not arrogant," Arian said.
So, is one of the greatest players to ever wear a Texans jersey ready to play football again -- and this time for another franchise? Foster says he could suit-up today if wanted to.
"I probably need another month to get where I am, the person everyone is use to seeing," Arian said. "I can definitely play but I need another month to be where I want to be and be at that pro-bowl lever I can be at."
For Arian's brother Abdul, he says there is even a chance Foster could get back to the Arian of old.
"Probably better in my opinion," added Abdul Foster.
Cut the guy some slack. He's a UDFA who make the big time on our team.
Well, I for one, couldn't care less. Dude is not a Texan so whatevs.
Not to mention with how heavy we leaned on him, his body has aged worse than most on this forum. The human body is impressive but it can only be pushed so far for so long.
Wish him the best as long as its not against us.
This entire thread should be moved to NFL forum
No what should happen is folks interested enough about Foster should start a thread in the NFL forum or just post in the random NFL thread. He was a Texan and a Texan topic for 99.999% of this thread. He remains a part of Texans history.
Foster is a Dolphin
linkArian Foster has agreed to a one-year deal with the Miami Dolphins, according to the veteran running back's agent.
The deal is worth $1.5 million that includes incentives that could bring the total value of the deal to a max of $3.5 million, a league source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Now can we move this thread to the NFL section?