A day later, Reuben Foster is now contrite.
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After being sent home from the NFL combine after a reported confrontation with a hospital worker, Foster was less than an apologetic. "Y'all, stop asking me what happened, for real," Foster said in an Instagram Live video, per AL.com. "Nothing happened."
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Today, though, Foster's agent sent a letter to all 32 NFL teams, according to ProFootballTalk. In the letter, Foster apologized for the incident and offered to meet with any team that wants to, so he can give his version of events.
Foster was reportedly sent home from the NFL Combine on Friday after getting into an argument with a medical worker.
Alabama football: Reuben Foster reportedly being sent home from NFL combine https://t.co/NHDXTuTOHc #RollTide pic.twitter.com/7vTOzJFEWG
— SEC Country Alabama (@SECCountryBama) March 4, 2017
Foster grew impatient with long line for exams... pulled the 'do you know who I am?' card.
— robertklemko (@RobertKlemko) March 4, 2017
Foster warned the man that he'd put hands on him, and the employee said, simply, Do it.
— robertklemko (@RobertKlemko) March 4, 2017
Despite his injury, Foster was scheduled to meet with teams at the Combine in lieu of physical drills. Not only did Foster not get a chance to do that, but he's left a bad impression with some teams if the allegations against him are true.
Regardless, Foster is seen as a lock for a first-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, where he could even go in the Top 10.