Ex-NFL star Arian Foster’s sarcastic explanation of how the league was “rigged” drew hilarious responses from his former colleagues on Wednesday.
The former running back star for the Houston Texans sarcastically spoke about NFL rigging on the latest episode of the Barstool Sports podcast “Macrodosing.”
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Houston Texans injured running back Arian Foster waits on the field before the game against the New England Patriots at Reliant Stadium on December 1, 2013 in Houston.
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New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara, Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey and New England Patriots passing thrower Matt Judon were among the NFL players to step in.
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Baltimore Ravens No. 44 Marlon Humphrey reacts during an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium on January 1, 2023 in Baltimore.
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PFT Commenter, one of the show’s hosts, sarcastically told the audience that Foster told him a script would be put in his locker before the season started.
“We were really dedicated to it. So it was more like that than it was the practice – it was about the practice of the script. It’s what happens, it’s what we have to do… WWF, so it’s like we know what’s gonna happen. You still gotta put on a show,” the four-time Pro Bowl running back said.
He was then asked about the “scenario” he had when his career “fell off a cliff”, when he stopped believing in God.
“It was 2015. Oddly enough, the writers had nothing to do with it, actually. It has more to do with them needing a change of scenery in Houston,” Foster deadpanned . “It was time to go. They wanted to get everyone out of Houston – that was the ultimate goal.”

New Orleans Saints #41 Alvin Kamara watches against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on January 1, 2023 in Philadelphia.
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“The NFL is rigged” has been a trending topic for the past few weeks as fans lament the refereeing of some games.