The San Francisco 49ers are waiting on the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office before deciding a course of action on linebacker Reuben Foster. But the NFL team's CEO said the former Alabama All-American's "time with the 49ers could potentially be over if he continues to do things outside of the team that aren't what we want him to be a part of."
On Jan. 12, Foster was arrested in Tuscaloosa and charged with second-degree possession of marijuana.
On Feb. 12, Foster was arrested in Los Gatos, California, and booked on suspicion of corporal injury to spouse, criminal threats and possession of an assault weapon.