Arian Foster
Why NFL Star Arian Foster Doesn't Support College Football
The former running back stopped by 'Desus & Mero' to talk about the "thieves" within the world of amateur sports.
Arian Foster, Always One Step Ahead
Foster entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent, and left it a backbencher in a running back committee. In between, he was the most tantalizing player in football—on and off the field.
Arian Foster: the national anthem is “a racist song”
"I don't even think the song should be our national anthem," Foster told VICE News correspondent Jay Caspian Kang.
Miami Police Union is Pissed at the Dolphins After Players Kneel for the National Anthem
Jelani Jenkins, Arian Foster, Kenny Stills, and Michael Thomas knelt for the national anthem on Sunday and now the Miami Police doesn't want to escort the team to the stadium anymore.
Fantasy Football Training Camp: Ten Players to Watch
Chris Harris runs down the players to watch in training camp—even as teams try to withhold as much information as possible.
The NFL's Seven Best Remaining Free Agents, and What's Wrong with Them
There are good players out there still looking for teams this offseason, like Anquan Boldin and Arian Foster. Some of them are old, some of them are hurt, and some of them have other issues.
There’s Always Next Year: Houston Texans
Houston has stars to build around in J.J. Watt and DeAndre Hopkin, but there are also glaring weaknesses at certain key positions (quarterback).
Situation Impossible: Replacing Arian Foster
Foster was not only the Texans' best running back; he was also their second best option as a receiver.
The Costanza Method: Playing Fantasy Football The Costanza Way, Week 6
Last week didn't go so well for Prof. Costanza. This week, he pops a Tums, rolls up his sleeves, and gets back to work picking players other fantasy GM's won't.
NFL DFS Week 6: The Sunday Crossword
The salaries are finally catching up to the production, and the puzzle is looking more diabolical.
Stephen A. Smith Gets Owned by Arian Foster on ESPN
Stephen A. Smith is once again surprised to learn that it's not all about him. Also: Arian Foster really owned him hard.