After injuring his hamstring during Saturday night’s preseason game against the 49ers, running back Arian Foster took to Twitter to assuage the fears of Texans fans–and also, to scold fantasy football lovers out there.
Because, undoubtedly, that was everyone’s concern when they first heard about the tweaked hammy. Truly, a sick, sick society we live in when the well-being of others is trumped by how it affects a fake team we spend countless hours on (*furiously prepares for three drafts this week*).
Here is Foster’s initial tweet Sunday morning.
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