The Washington Football Team activated LB Reuben Foster off PUP, an impressive moment in his recovery. Some background from January: https://t.co/P3m2BT8vUQ
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 9, 2020
Fans of the Washington Football Team received some great news on Sunday morning, as it was announced that linebacker Reuben Foster had been taken off of the PUP list, signaling that he is that much closer to finally taking the field in Washington.
Foster was picked up in 2018, but never played a game for Washington due to a significant knee injury that he suffered in the spring of 2019. That injury held him out of the entire 2019 season, and many believed that it could cause him to miss a good portion of the 2020 season as well, with grim details about his recovery coming out early this year.
Now though, with a string of positive news coming out about Foster, it appears that he will be ready to play sooner rather than later, and he’ll likely be able to join a staunch front-seven on the defense in Washington, operating alongside LB Thomas Davis and LB Cole Holcomb, while cleaning up behind a defensive line that consists of five former first-round picks.
It’s been a tough summer by any accounts for Washington fans, but this is a definite win. Enjoy it while you can.
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