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in Diamondcraft - Registration Thu Dec 19, 2019 7:36 amby zhangzk • 18 Posts
Washington took a chance on Reuben Foster when no one else was willing to — claiming him off waivers shortly after he was charged with domestic violence.But those charges were dropped in January Wes Martin Jersey , and now he has avoided suspension from the league, but the team offered its firm words Friday.“We have been very clear with Reuben that his past does not have to determine his future — but the responsibility is squarely on him to change,” team president Bruce Allen said, via J.P. Finlay of NBCSportsWashington.com.For his part, Foster sounds willing to accept that, saying he was “grateful” for a second chance.“I appreciate the support I have received from the league, my team, and my union to help me succeed,” Foster said in a statement from the team. I want to thank Commissioner [Roger] Goodell for the time that he has spent with me and for his understanding of me as a person. I accept the NFL’s decision and want to say that I am truly sorry for my past actions and the people who may have been hurt by them. Going forward, I will follow the plan outlined for me and work hard to earn back the trust of my teammates, the NFL, NFL fans, and the community. I know that my success is all up to me, and I am committed to not letting you down.”If he can stay on the field, he offers Washington a chance at immediate impact, though many will still consider the team’s decision a a cynical one considering his checkered past. Adrian Peterson added another career milestone on Sunday.The four-time first-team All-Pro running back became just the sixth back in league history to reach the 14,000-yard mark, running for 76 yards and a score in the Washington Redskins' 20-15 loss to the Green Bay Packers.“It means a lot, man. It’s history — six guys, I’m one of them," Peterson told The Associated Press. "That kind of speaks for itself, so it’s an amazing feeling Womens Bryce Love Jersey , an amazing accomplishment. Wish I could enjoy it more if it was a W tagged onto it, but it’s a spectacular accomplishment. When you look at the group of guys I’m in there with, it’s amazing. It’s a blessing.”Peterson has 14,036 yards in his 13-year career. He joins Emmitt Smith (18,355), Walter Payton (16,726), Frank Gore (15,306), Barry Sanders (15,269) and Curtis Martin (14,101) as the only players with 14,000 yards rushing.Many of Peterson's yards came against the Packers. The 2012 MVP spent the first 10 seasons of his career with Minnesota, Green Bay's NFC North rival. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who won one of his MVPs a season before Peterson, on Sunday reflected on those classic matchups.“He's the best back I've seen in my 15 years," Rodgers said. “Unfortunately, we saw him at times when he was rolling — 2,000 yards — when he was getting 350 carries a season. Dynamic back. His ability when he got in the open field was run away from guys, stiff arm guys, cut, juke https://www.theredskinslockerroom.com/authentic-terry-mclaurin-jersey , power, speed, great combo. He was damn near unstoppable for a few years. It’s good to see him still going. He still runs the ball really hard, he’s tough."A couple times when they were running some of that inside-zone stuff and he’d bounce to the edge, you had some flashbacks of some of those runs he had over the years against us. I have a lot of respect for the durability he’s had. Like I said, I think he’s the most talented guy that I’ve seen in my 15 years.”For the first time in a long time, the 34-year-old Peterson was thrust into a feature role on Sunday after Derrius Guice left the game with a knee injury after a 23-yard run in the second quarter. Peterson, at one point, turned back the clock on a 13-yard run.“I’ve been having my entire career,” said Peterson on relishing the opportunity to be the No. 1 back. "I want to be the guy that helps take the team to a championship if you’ve got to rely on being heavy in the run game. That would be our mindset whether I was splitting carries or not.”Washington's third-string running back, Chris Thompson, who had a game-high seven catches for 43 yards on Sunday, said Peterson inspired him as Thompson was figuring out his identity as a runner.“It’s huge, and just to be a teammate of his and getting to know him after growing up watching him," Thompson said. "He’s only 5 years older than me, but I remember watching him in college, watching him the whole time he was in the league and he’s been an inspiration to probably ever running back that ever plays football. So, to just be on his team and be able to see it is big. And I enjoy it, because he’s a great dude. He deserves it. The ultimate teammate. I’m just super happy for him.”Follow Keith Jenkins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrKeithJenkins
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