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Arian Foster talks about being embraced by Houston Texans again before wild-card playoff gameArian Foster is one of the greatest players to ever wear a Houston Texans uniform — arguably right behind Andre Johnson and J.J. Watt, both of whom have a spot in the franchise’s Ring of Honor ...
NFL Throwback takes a look at the longest play that the Pittsburgh Steelers have had in a "Monday Night Football" game since the year 2000. NFL Throwback goes down memory lane to uncover the best ...
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Hosted on MSNJames Franklin Adds Former Head Coach To Penn State's StaffHaving lost running backs coach Ja'Juan Seider to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the Penn State Nittany Lions need a ...
Texans running back Arian Foster made the NFL Network's list of top 100 players of 2012 at No. 25. Find out what makes him such a threat on the field. Texans WR Andre Johnson was ranked the 7th ...
Twenty-Five Year-Old Houston Texans running back Arian Foster talks to the WSJ's Lee Hawkins about his new five-year $43.5 million contract, a new endorsement deal with Under Armour, and the fact ...
Arian Foster wrote on @uninterrupted “I’m walking away with peace.” Always on his own terms, Foster’s retirement is a perfect example. Arian Foster averaged 110.9 scrimmage yards per game ...
Running back Arian Foster joined the "NFL.com Live" crew at Super Bowl XLVII to discuss his one-of-a-kind Twitter account, the state of the team, and Matt Schaub's impact. Texans WR Andre Johnson ...
Watch highlights from the Divisional Round matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Buffalo Bills during the 2024 NFL season. Watch Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's best plays from a 2 ...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell held his annual Super Bowl ... Jokingly, Goodell compared it to an infamous rumor spread by ...
Former All-Pro running back turned rapper Arian Foster dropped by the Yahoo Studios to show off his Pop-A-Shot skills as well as answer some questions on his NFL career and his new album "Flamingo ...
Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens claims that NFL refs really do fix games for the Kansas City Chiefs.
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