Arian Foster has definitely given me some stories to talk about because of his Twitter account, but apparently he has had enough with Twitter and is shutting it down! He made the announcement yesterday. Details and last tweets after the jump…
Arian Foster has definitely given me some stories to talk about because of his Twitter account, but apparently he has had enough with Twitter and is shutting it down! He made the announcement yesterday. Details and last tweets after the jump…
Houston Texans running back Arian Foster will likely undergo heart surgery some time next month. Foster, who has had the problem since he was in high school, was actually forced to miss a game this season due to the issue. The procedure would be to correct “structural problems” that can lead to an abnormal heart. He missed just the one game, but Texans coach Gary Kubiak said that Foster has had the problem affect him in practice more than once. Abnormal heartbeats are no joke. Many professional athletes have died unfortunately as a result of that condition. Hope all goes well for Foster.
Taking things to a new level we see Arian. Texans running back made his profile picture on Twitter that has caught the attention of a lot of people. Check out what he did after the jump…. GameTimeGirl
Gotta love the holidays!! This was really thoughtful & giving of Arian Foster! He rewarded each of the Houston Texans’ offensive linemen with a unique gift for paving the way to his third consecutive 1,000-yard season. GameTimeGirl
I love this segment that ESPN does during halftime of the Monday Night Football games called “Soundtracks”. It’s where they let fans hear the best of the miked up players from Sunday’s games. The good folks at BSO shared a small clip of the segment that included Arian Foster talking sh*t to Jimmy Wilson. It’s pretty funny, but as they point out – Arian might want to be careful. Sabrina B.
Sabrina B. Less than a month before training camps open, Houston Texans star Arian Foster says he’s gone vegan. Foster, who has 32 total touchdowns in three NFL seasons, made the announcement on Twitter last week.