The Washington Redskins placed Mason Foster on injured reserve with a torn labrum in his shoulder Friday, and the linebacker was unhappy with the decision.
With a barrage of tweets sent Saturday morning, Foster expressed his appreciation toward his teammates and coaches, while discussing how the front office - without former general manager Scot McCloughan - hasn't lived up to his expectations.
Lay everything on the line for someone.......just to have that same person slap you in the face #IssaShame
— Mason_Foster (@Mason_Foster) October 28, 2017
All I know is Scot wouldn’t have done me like that....just keep it real from the start
— Mason_Foster (@Mason_Foster) October 28, 2017
They doin the real1s dirty & coddling the fake
— Mason_Foster (@Mason_Foster) October 28, 2017
You see the situation I’m in why would I have played 3 weeks with a completely torn labrum https://t.co/Hj9vDI840r
— Mason_Foster (@Mason_Foster) October 28, 2017
Best coaches and teammates I’ve ever had & I truly mean that but everyone else 🤔
— Mason_Foster (@Mason_Foster) October 28, 2017
Foster's feed was filled with responses and retweets of those supporting his claims.
The linebacker met with Redskins president Bruce Allen on Saturday morning, according to ESPN's John Keim, and appeared to work out the problem.
It’s squashed.....sit down & talk it out face to face....We good #HailGang
— Mason_Foster (@Mason_Foster) October 28, 2017










