Patrick Willis says Reuben Foster needs to pick his spots for big hits

Sep 3, 2018 at 8:40 AM

Second-year linebacker Reuben Foster this week began serving a two-game suspension for violations of the NFLs policies on substances of abuse and personal conduct. He is eligible to return for the week of practice leading up to the Week 3 game at Kansas City.Seven-time Pro Bowl linebacker Patrick Willis envisions Foster making an immediate impact upon his return to action. But he said he will have to make some adjustments in his game in order for him to remain on the field and being a consistent performer for years.

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