ATLANTA -- Reuben Foster will not face any legal consequences from his November arrest at the 49ers’ team hotel in Tampa, Fla.
But NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the now-Washington linebacker still is subject to punishment from the league even after the Florida State Attorney’s office dropped a domestic violence charge against him on Jan. 3.
“We continue our investigation into that,” Goodell said Wednesday at the Super Bowl. “Whether the charges were dropped doesn’t necessarily mean there isn’t violation of our personal conduct policy. Reuben and I have met before. We will talk again.