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What we'll miss most about Arian Foster

Miami Dolphins running back Arian Foster called it quits, announcing his retirement from the NFL on Monday. The four-time Pro Bowl selection who spent most of his career with the Houston Texans said in a statement that, “there comes a time in every athlete’s career when their ambition and their body are no longer on the same page. I’ve reached that point.”

At 30 years old and in his 8th NFL season, Foster leaves the game with a resume consisting of record-setting accomplishments, particularly memorable because he entered the league as an undrafted free agent.

In 80 NFL games Foster gained 6,527 rush yards on 1,476 attempts (averaging 4.4 yards per carry) and scored 54 touchdowns on the ground. Foster also fared well through the air logging 2,346 yards on 255 receptions (averaging 9.2 yards per catch) and 14 touchdowns.

Yahoo Fantasy expert Liz Loza shares her memories of Foster both in fantasy and reality football.