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Foster to miss 49ers activities as case plays out

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — When the San Francisco 49ers begin their offseason program Monday morning, linebacker Reuben Foster will not be joining them.

The 49ers released a statement attributed to chief executive officer Jed York, general manager John Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan on Sunday night saying that Foster will not be participating in team activities as he goes through the legal process stemming from his Feb. 11 arrest.

“Reuben Foster will not participate in team activities as he is tending to his legal matters,” the team said in the statement. “As previously stated, his future with the team will be determined by the information revealed during the legal process.”

  • Niners linebacker Reuben Foster could face more than 11 years in prison if convicted of three felony charges, including domestic violence.

The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office announced last Thursday that it was charging Foster with felony counts of domestic violence with an allegation that he inflicted great bodily injury, forcefully attempting to prevent a victim from reporting a crime and possession of an assault weapon. He also faces a misdemeanor charge for possession of a large-capacity weapon magazine.

Those charges were the result of a Feb. 11 disturbance call to a residence in Los Gatos. In a release from the district attorney’s office last week, officials said Foster, 24, physically attacked his live-in girlfriend, leaving her bruised and with a ruptured eardrum. The report went on to say Foster dragged her by her hair, physically threw her out of the house and punched her in the head eight to 10 times.

Foster was arraigned last week and ordered to have no contact with the woman involved in the case while remaining free on $75,000 bond. A plea hearing was scheduled for April 30.

The Niners are set to begin their offseason program Monday along with all other NFL teams that didn’t hire new head coaches. The voluntary workouts are focused on strength and conditioning for the first two weeks followed by three weeks of on-field work and individual drill instruction and capped off with 10 organized team activities.

Foster has spent time this offseason working out at the Niners’ facility on his own but will not be joining the rest of his teammates as they start the offseason program.

After Foster was charged last week, the Niners issued a statement saying they intended to follow the matter and noted that Foster “is aware that his place in our organization is under great scrutiny and will depend on what is learned through the legal process.”

In addition to the aforementioned felony charges in California, Foster is also facing second-degree marijuana possession charges in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, after an arrest there on Jan. 12. His next hearing for that is scheduled for May 2.

Either case could lead to discipline from the NFL, up to and including suspension. Foster’s cases will be reviewed under the league’s policies on substance abuse and personal conduct.

The league, in a statement released last week, said it was going to “continue to monitor all developments in this matter which is under review of the personal conduct policy.”

Soccer

PSV eases past rival Ajax to secure 24th Eredivisie title

PSV Eindhoven is the Netherlands’ best once again.

Thanks to their 3-0 win Sunday against rival Ajax, Phillip Cocu’s men have officially clinched their 24th Eredivisie championship.

The conquest is PSV’s third league championship in the past four seasons, with only Feyenoord’s title last season breaking up their stretch of Dutch dominance. It also assures the side a spot in the 2018-19 Champions League qualifiers.

HIER IN HET ZUIDEN! #PSVKampioen pic.twitter.com/5VGCGwCH2V

— PSV (@PSV) April 15, 2018

Uruguayan international Gaston Pereiro converted the opener – and what turned out to be the match-winner – when he pounced on a rebound in the six-yard box to emphatically put PSV ahead 24 minutes in.

Que celebración… ?

Gaston Pereiro anotó el primer gol para el PSV, previo tiro de Chucky Lozano para su título 21 en la Eredivisie. ? pic.twitter.com/u5eORQGNEF

— Superfutbolero (@Superfutbolero) April 15, 2018

For Ajax, historically the best team in the Eredivisie, its latest loss adds to a miserable recent run for the Dutch giants who have now failed to win a single piece of silverware since the 2013-14 season, according to The Guardian’s Priya Ramesh.

“If you think about it, I've never held a job in my life. I went from being an NFL player to a coach to a broadcaster. I haven't worked a day in my life.”
-John Madden


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