Former 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster has been taken off the Commissioner Exempt list and can fully participate in all team activities for Washington, the NFL announced on Friday.
Foster, who was arrested on Nov. 24, 2018 at the 49ers' team hotel for alleged domestic violence, received no suspension for the 2019 season. He has been fined two game checks.
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Below is an official statement from Foster:
Foster was claimed by Washington one day after the 49ers released the former first-round draft pick. He was also arrested in Los Gatos in Feb. 2018 for allegedly hitting the same woman, Elissa Ennis, who accused him of doing so later that year Tampa.
The charges stemming from the February incident against Foster were dropped after Ennis, under oath, testified at the preliminary hearing that she lied about her accusations against him.
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Foster's November domestic violence charge was dropped the day before his arraignment in January.
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In less than two seasons with the 49ers, Foster played in 16 games. He recorded 101 tackles.
Washington paid Foster $257,350 over the final five weeks of last season even though he was unable to practice or attend games while on the Commissioner’s Exempt list.
The NFL’s fine for the 2019 season will cost Foster a total of $151,134 in salary.