For a Happy Thanksgiving, feed Foster. Then feed him some more.
Let the beast eat!
Running back Arian Foster is on an impressive roll when it comes to games played on the road and games that are nationally televised.
And that’s bad news for the Detroit Lions, the Texans’ next opponent Thursday.
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