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Arian Foster signed a one-year deal with the Miami Dolphins on Monday, saying he is starting "a new chapter of my life."


The deal is worth $1.5 million and includes incentives that could bring its total value to a maximum of $3.5 million, a league source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Foster's agent, Mike McCartney, announced the news Monday afternoon when he tweeted congratulations to the former Houston Texans star.


Foster, a four-time Pro Bowl running back, discussed why he joined the Dolphins later in the day on a conference call.


"They're a young team, a hungry team," Foster said after the Dolphins officially announced the signing. "[They have] a lot of talent on both sides of the ball. I think they have the right head coach and the right people in the front office. They're all committed to winning there."


Foster will join a Dolphins backfield that is in flux after Lamar Miller, Miami's leading rusher last season, signed with the Texans. Jay Ajayi and rookie Kenyan Drake currently are atop the Dolphins' depth chart at running back.


The Texans did not offer Foster a pay cut before releasing him on March 3. Foster, who has a history with injuries, turns 30 in August.


The Texans were set to spend nearly $9 million in cap space on Foster's salary, but Texans general manager Rick Smith said the decision to release Foster would not be based on his salary.


"The time that I spent in Houston was an amazing time," Foster said. "I'm grateful for the people that I met, my family that I made there and my family that lives there now. I got nothing but love for the people and fans of Houston. This is a new chapter of my life."


Foster played in only four games last season, hampered by two significant injuries. He suffered a torn groin in training camp that caused him to miss three games. He returned for four games, but then suffered a torn right Achilles tendon in the final five minutes against the Dolphins on Oct. 25.


Since becoming the Texans' starter in 2010, Foster has had a torn meniscus, multiple hamstring injuries, a knee injury, a back injury that required surgery, a minor groin injury, a major groin injury and a torn Achilles tendon. In that time, Foster has carried the ball an average of 20 times per game, the highest average in the NFL.


Foster went to the Texans as an undrafted free agent in 2009. He spent most of that season on the practice squad, being elevated to the active roster in November.


The 2010 season marked his breakout year. Foster rushed 33 times for 231 yards in a season*-opening win over the Indianapolis Colts, sealing his role as the Texans' starting running back. He won the rushing title that year, gaining 1,616 yards on 327 carries, and went to his first of four Pro Bowls after that season.



ESPN's Adam Schefter, Tania Ganguli, James Walker and Mike Rodak contributed to this report.
 

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Arian Foster Will Revitalize His Career With The Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins are heading into the 2016 NFL season as major underdogs in the AFC East division. Adam Gase is taking over as the new head coach and strongly believes that he can get the once proud franchise back on track.
Ryan Tannehill saw Lamar Miller take a lot of pressure off of his shoulders last season. He was one of the most underrated running backs in the NFL. Unfortunately, Miller ended up leaving the Dolphins in free agency and signed with the Houston Texans, as Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reported.

Miami needed to find a new running back to keep their ground game relevant, and they were able to do so by signing veteran running back Arian Foster. Foster signed a one-year deal with the Dolphins, as ESPN reported.
Last season with the Texans, Foster suffered yet another injury that ended his season prematurely. He played in just four games, carrying the football 63 times for 163 yards and a touchdown. Foster also caught 22 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns.

<figure class="wp-caption alignnone" id="attachment_3447467" style="width: 940px">image: http://cdn.inquisitr.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/miami-dolphins-need-arian-foster-to-step-up.jpg
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<noscript>&lt;img src="http://cdn.inquisitr.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/miami-dolphins-need-arian-foster-to-step-up.jpg" /&gt;</noscript><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">[Photo by Michael Ainsworth/AP Images]</figcaption></figure>Foster’s injuries have been noted very thoroughly over the past few seasons. There were quite a few teams that weren’t interested in signing Foster because of the fear that his injuries would follow him. Miami is taking a gamble on him that is well worth it.Even though the injury concerns are legitimate, Foster will revitalize his career with the Dolphins.
There is no denying that Foster was one of the top running backs in the entire NFL when he was healthy. At one point, he was considered a superstar.
At 29-years-old, Foster is without question capable of turning things around with a fresh start. Perhaps making the move from Houston to Miami will rejuvenate Foster and will spark his work ethic once again. That is not saying that he wasn’t working hard in Houston, but it is a brand new beginning for him.
Gase runs an offense that fits Foster’s skill-set perfectly. Foster will be utilized often as a running back, but will put up big numbers as a receiver out of the backfield as well.

<figure class="wp-caption alignnone" id="attachment_3447468" style="width: 940px">image: http://cdn.inquisitr.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/arian-foster-will-shock-the-nfl-in-2016.jpg
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<noscript>&lt;img src="http://cdn.inquisitr.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/arian-foster-will-shock-the-nfl-in-2016.jpg" /&gt;</noscript><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">[Photo by Michael Ainsworth/AP Images]</figcaption></figure>Tannehill isn’t the type of quarterback that will be launching deep balls every other pass. He takes what the defense gives him and is more than happy to dump down to his running back than force a pass down the field. Foster will excel in screen passes and as a check down option for his new quarterback, just like did during his years with the Texans.Outside of Foster, the Dolphins simply don’t have a starting-caliber running back. Jay Ajayi was projected to be the starter before Foster was signed, which would have been a major problem for the Miami offense.
Looking ahead at the upcoming season, the Dolphins are hoping to see Foster return to superstar form. Even if he doesn’t return to that level, he will still put up enough production to make the signing worth it. It has been awhile since Foster was viewed as a dynamic playmaker in the backfield, but he will change that this season.
Expect to see the Dolphins get the old version of Foster that was a capable 1,000-yard running back. He may not hit that mark depending on how much work he receives. That being said, it wouldn’t be shocking to see Foster reach the 1,000-yard mark.
Caution is understandable and Foster may have a lot of critics, but his talent is still there and he will finally catch a break and show the NFL what he is capable of once again.
Do you think Arian Foster will bounce back with a big season in 2016 for the Miami Dolphins? Can he revitalize his career in the next chapter with the Dolphins? Let us know your thoughts in the comment box below!

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