New York Giants wide receiver Robert Foster (hamstring) has been placed on the injured reserve. The 28-year-old went down in practice and it appears his season is over before it begins. Foster hasn't taken a snap since he played in four games with the Washington Commanders in 2020. He was mainly rotational depth and a special teams player. That being said, the loss of Foster won't mean much for the Giants at wideout. Keelan Doss was expected to get released, but will remain with the team after the injury to Foster. Doss doesn't bring much to the table and is buried at his position, so he can be ignored in fantasy leagues.
Miami Dolphins wide receivers Robert Foster and Isaiah Ford did not make the roster cut and were let go by the organization earlier this week. Both players were brought in with one year deals with a chance at making the team out of training camp. The Dolphins are fairly stacked at wide receiver and neither player had much of a chance at making the team. Both players will now look to land a roster spot elsewhere. Right now, DeVante Parker, Will Fuller, and Jaylen Waddle appear to be the focal point of the Dolphins passing attack.
The Miami Dolphins signed free-agent wide receiver Robert Foster to an undisclosed deal. The team also re-signed offensive tackle Adam Pankey. Foster has recorded a total of 32 receptions for 642 yards (20.1 average) and three touchdowns in 30 career games. He spent his first two seasons with the Buffalo Bills before joining the Green Bay Packers practice squad in 2020 and playing in four games with Washington later in the season. He entered the league as an undrafted college free agent with the Bills in 2018. Foster will serve as depth at the position behind Will Fuller V, DeVante Parker, Preston Williams, Isaiah Ford, Lynn Bowden Jr. and Jakeem Grant, among others.
Duke Williams, Robert Foster Won't Be Locks To Make Team
Buffalo Bills wide receivers Duke Williams and Robert Foster could be facing an uphill battle to make the team out of training camp, in the opinion of The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia. Williams, 27, saw more opportunities late last season, but he played in just four regular season games and had 12 receptions for 166 yards and a score. Foster, 26, had only three receptions for 64 yards in 13 games (two starts). The Bills traded for Stefon Diggs in the offseason and also drafted wideouts Gabriel Davis and Isaiah Hodgins, so Williams and Foster have been pushed further down the depth chart. Williams might have a leg up on Foster because of his physical presence at the position, but neither will be fantasy options leading up to the season.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Robert Foster "faces an uphill climb" to make the final roster this season after the team traded for Stefon Diggs and drafted receivers Gabriel Davis and Isaiah Hodgins. Foster made some noise in his rookie year in 2018 when he caught 27 passes for 541 yards and three touchdowns in 13 games (three starts), but he regressed to catch only three passes for 64 yards last season and was fourth on the depth chart behind John Brown, Cole Beasley and Duke Williams. It would likely take multiple injuries at the position for Foster to become fantasy relevant again, and that's if he even makes Buffalo's final roster out of training camp.
The Buffalo Bills re-signed wide receiver Robert Foster and cornerback Levi Wallace on Tuesday. Both players were set to become exclusive-rights free agents next week. Foster played in just three games last year and had three receptions for 64 yards and no touchdowns. He's buried on the depth chart behind John Brown, Cole Beasley, Duke Williams and Isaiah McKenzie, so he's unlikely to have much, if any, fantasy appeal entering the 2020 season. Wallace struggled in coverage opposite Tre'Davious White at times in 2019, but he's an up-and-comer at his position after tallying 76 combined tackles (66 solo) and two interceptions last season.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Robert Foster came down with his first catch of the season in Week 10 against the Browns. He has just six targets on the year and has become a complete afterthought in the Bills offense after a promising rookie year. Foster would need an injury to John Brown or Cole Beasley, or both, in order to warrant roster consideration in fantasy at this point. He can be left on waivers in all leagues.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Robert Foster flashed some intriguing upside during the second half of his rookie season in 2018, but with the team's offseason additions of John Brown and Cole Beasley, Foster is unlikely to play a significant role in the new-look Bills' offense, at least for now. He should see some snaps if the team plays three or four receivers a good amount, but he likely won't exceed two or three targets, which makes him impossible to trust for fantasy purposes. He can be left on the waiver wire in all leagues.
It was recently revealed that Buffalo Bills wide receiver Robert Foster (toe) has been dealing with a minor turf toe injury. Foster first hurt his foot in practice about a week ago. He has continued to take part in drills while nursing the injury closely. He even suited up for the team's last preseason game while dealing with the injury. Foster has an uphill battle for playing time with the team's offseason additions of John Brown and Cole Beasley and even if the turf toe is minor, it still adds another obstacle towards significant playing time for Foster.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Robert Foster (foot) was injured during Monday's practice. The details of the injury haven't been released at this point, but Foster was seen walking off the practice field with his left foot wrapped in ice. The team's next preseason game is Friday against the Lions and Foster should be considered questionable at this point. Foster already has a depth chart hurdle to overcome with John Brown, Cole Beasley and Zay Jones currently ahead of him in the wide receiver pecking order, so an injury that keeps him out of preseason action could just bury him further.