Arian Foster announced his retirement from football Monday night. Here's how social media reacted to Foster's sudden retirement.
Arian Foster retiring on a Monday night at 8pm on Twitter is the most Arian Foster thing ever. Love it. Good luck to you, sir.
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano)
Congrats was great playing and blocking for you.
— VontaLeach44 (@vleach44)
welcome and congratulations brother
— Shoplightsout.com (@shawnemerriman)
Big congrats to . Welcome to the other side. Would talk shop & brainstorm big ideas w/ this guy anytime. A true student of life.
— Scott Fujita (@sfujita55)
In 2010, had one of the best sophomore seasons in NFL history, gaining a league-leading 2,220 yards from scrimmage.
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch)
Asked why former RB Arian Foster is retiring, it’s because his heart couldn’t take another rehab, even for a minor injury. Wow.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet)
Arian Foster wrote on “I’m walking away with peace.” Always on his own terms, Foster’s retirement is a perfect example.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet)
. Arian Foster retiring like...
— Cole Wright (@ColeWright)
. was just a BEAST out of the backfield. 🙏
— NFL (@NFL)
RB Arian Foster has announced his retirement.
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins)
was one of the great fantasy running backs of his time. All the best to him in his life after the NFL.
— Michael Fabiano (@Michael_Fabiano)
👏
— NFL Canada (@NFLCanada)
Think of all the time Arian Foster has missed. Still no one has more 100-yard rushing games since 2010 (31) or TDs from scrimmage (65)
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV)
Congrats bro nothing but respect for U , your work ethic , and the mark u left on the Game.Hella of a career even better dude
— DeVier Posey (@DPo8)
Most Scrimmage Yards Per Game (since 2010)
— NFL (@NFL)
@L_Bell26: 121.9: 115.2: 109.9: 107.6
Duane Brown, one of Arian Foster's closer friends had no idea he retired today. Said the fluidity he ran with was unmatched. Special player
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV)











