Dolphins' Arian Foster on retirement: 'I am walking away in peace'

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Miami Dolphins running back Arian Foster is calling it quits.
Foster, 30, released a letter on his decision to retire via Uninterrupted on Monday.


"There comes a time in every athlete's career when their ambition and their body are no longer on the same page. I've reached that point," Foster wrote.


Foster had been a four-time Pro Bowler for the Houston Texans, but he suffered a torn Achilles tendon in October 2015 and was released the following March after seven seasons in Houston.


He signed a one-year, $1.5 million deal with Miami one week before training camp.


Foster finishes his career with 6,527 rushing yards and 54 touchdowns, and he left Houston as the franchise record holder in rushing yards.
"This game has been everything to me...my therapy, my joy, my solace and my enemy. I've learned to love every facet of this game, from the peak of accomplishment to the gutter of criticism," Foster wrote.


Foster added: "I am walking away in peace. I know it is not commonplace to do it midseason but my body just can't take the punishment this game asks for any longer."


<aside class="inline inline-with-table float-r"><header class="inline-header">[h=1]Double Trouble[/h]Arian Foster, who holds the Texans' franchise record with 6,472 yards rushing, was a true threat both running and receiving, averaging 110.9 scrimmage yards per game in his NFL career:


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PlayerYds from scrimmage*
Jim Brown125.5
Barry Sanders118.9
Adrian Peterson112.0
Walter Payton111.9
Arian Foster110.9
*Minimum 80 games played
-- ESPN Stats & Information



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</aside>The retirement is effective immediately.


The Dolphins met with Foster in the spring to get an update on his Achilles rehab and kept him on their short list before signing him in July.
Foster won the starting job during the preseason, but his tenure as the starter lasted just two games. Foster injured his groin and a hamstring in Miami's Week 2 loss to the New England Patriots and missed the next three games.


By the time Foster returned in Week 6, he didn't look the same, and Jay Ajayi made significant strides as the starter. Ajayi became just the fourth player in the Super Bowl era to post back-to-back 200-yard games, against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills.


Barring injury, Foster likely would have been a backup the rest of the season had he not retired.


Foster also made headlines this season as one of three Dolphins players, along with receiver Kenny Stills and safety Michael Thomas, to take a knee during the national anthem before every game.


Texans coach Bill O'Brien learned of his former player's retirement after Houston's 27-9 Monday night loss to the Broncos.


"One of the smartest players that I've coached. Great zone runner, excellent vision, big," O'Brien said at his postgame news conference. "What we found with him was how good he was out of the backfield in the passing game. He was excellent in the passing game, great receiving back, so lot of respect for Arian."


Texans cornerback Johnathan Joseph said: "[Foster] was a great running back with the Texans as far as all time. He was a great, unique guy off the field with some strong beliefs. He had a great frame of mind and I just wish him well in the future. That's the way football works, though. Everybody has a different life span in this league. Obviously he did it for a long time in this league so he really didn't have anything left to prove."



ESPN's James Walker and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 

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This is one hell of a list to be on. Thats some serious company.

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PlayerYds from scrimmage*
Jim Brown125.5
Barry Sanders118.9
Adrian Peterson112.0
Walter Payton111.9
Arian Foster110.9
*Minimum 80 games played
-- ESPN Stats & Information

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Foster also made headlines this season as one of three Dolphins players, along with receiver Kenny Stills and safety Michael Thomas, to take a knee during the national anthem before every game.
Fuk this idiot. Hope he goes bankrupt in a year and ends up robbing 919, dafelch, akphidolt, thegooser, and Vitturd at their monthly 'terd nation circle jerk.
 

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very good RB when healthy like VD said, I was lucky enough to have him in my fantasy team his breakout year and the next one when he was the most productive, and seems like the smart choice to take.
 

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He looked done. I wish him well. He seemed liked a good guy his short time in Miami.
 

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Played 27 of his final 52 games?

So is that a guy dealing with never-ending injuries, and trying to fight thru it?

Or is that a guy who prefers to play it safe? I think Foster has said on several occasions, he wasn't going to push himself too hard. He wasn't going to be the Ronnie Lott type.

Really think we're going to see a new generation in the NFL -- guys who get their $25-50M, and start to retire at 27, 28, etc. So if you're running a front-office, it's another variable to consider when you're drafting, trading, and signing free-agents.

Not even saying that's good or bad (once you've got $50M, why risk long-term body & brain problems?) -- but if the Dolphins knew Foster was going to poop-out in October, you think they would've wasted their time & money during the summer? With only 53 roster-spots, you can't afford to sign guys who aren't committed.
 

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I think he retired because he found himself below DAMIAN WILLIAMS on the Miami depth chart. That's pretty embarrassing lol
 

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Fucked the dolphins over with his false oppression bullshit. Fuck him. Piece of shit.
 

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