Arian Foster "If I had to do it again, I wouldn't have played football" - The Joe Rogan Experience

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Arian Foster talks about playing through injuries in the NFL, CTE, and that if he could do it all over again, he wouldn't have played football.

Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #928.

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  • "You're in your prime physically as a man, but you're in your infancy, mentally." DEEP. So true.
  • @jd-yo2is
    Even the most materialistic person has to admit that health is the one thing universally more important than money
  • This man comes on a podcast and says this yet we still have bums online, whose feet have never touched a field, talking about the game becoming soft. Stay in your lane
  • @Jasper118
    This seriously makes you appreciate these guys and really appreciate the old dudes like Fitzgerald, Brady, Gore. Their bodies are just unreal
  • @keyodi
    damn he was done at 30..... running back at the nfl position they use you up and spit you out, i got no problem with anyone holding out for more money
  • People forget how good he was too. 2200 total yards and 18 TD's in his sophomore season, then followed by an 1800 yard season and a 1600 yard season, he got hurt and missed half the season, came back and then had 1500 yards before more and more injuries. After his 1500 yard season in Houston he only played 8 more NFL games in 2 seasons before retiring. Well spoken and humble. Much respect
  • This dude was the truth man. Sad to see it really affected him like that. He was on top for a good few years.
  • We need more Arian Fosters. I love that he is a deep thinker and displays intellectual honesty. And yeah, the NFL is great fun and all, but science is where it's at! Glad to see this level of maturity in an athlete.
  • Arian had such a beautiful running style. He will go down as one of the more under-appreciated players of that generation. He seems like such a genuinely good person, I hope he finds nothing but success in life.
  • Arian is a great interview. You can tell he's a super intelligent dude in a way that isn't self congratulatory or self serving. Seems like a good guy
  • Foster is really well spoken. hope to hear more from him. this was great to listen to.
  • This makes Frank Gore's (and Curtis Martin) career that much greater in my eyes.
  • This guy is 30 and experienced all this. Imagine guys like Adrian Peterson that are 33-35 years old and still playing at high levels
  • I had a high school teammate who played 7 years in the NFL. When I saw him at our 20-year reunion in 2005, he looked 20 years older than the rest of us. His memory started not working in his early 40s, and he died this year at 54. He had no less than 15 concussions that caused him to black out during his career.
  • This guys speaks the truth. Fuck anyone who tries to trash him.
  • @mikemugs7
    Wish he asked him about painkillers in the NFL
  • @eman610
    I doubt he'll ever see this, but damn Arian Foster, when you said you're pushing your kids to excel in academia instead of risking their body/brain, I damn near got choked up. I'm so amazed by the things you said in this interview, so mature and intelligent and wise at your age. Stay up fam.