Former NFL Player Glenn Foster Dies After Being Taken Into Police Custody

It's reportedly unclear at this time whether the former Saints player, who was in the NFL from 2013-14, was still at Pickens County jail when he died.

Glenn Foster at Gillette Stadium on October 13, 2013
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Glenn Foster at Gillette Stadium on October 13, 2013

Glenn Foster Jr., a former defensive lineman for the New Orleans Saints, died Monday after he was taken into police custody in Alabama a day before, NOLA.com reports. 

An official for the Pickens County, Alabama, Medical Examiner & Coroner’s Office reportedly said the case was under investigation and couldn’t confirm the manner, or location, of his death. As NOLA shares, it was not made clear whether the former NFL player was still at Pickens County jail at the time of his death, as the Sheriff’s Office said such inquiries should go through the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation.

No words right now. Rest Powerfully, Little Brother. From Chicago to Champaign to New Orleans. You left your mark everywhere you went. Glenn Foster, we love you bruh. pic.twitter.com/zvQN2TxkJ5

— Rep.Kam Buckner ✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ (@RepKamBuckner) December 7, 2021

“No words right now. Rest Powerfully, Little Brother,” Rep. Kam Buckner of the Illinois wrote on Twitter. “You left your mark everywhere you went. Glenn Foster, we love you bruh.”

Foster’s family said they were planning a statement on Tuesday, according to the outlet. 

Glenn Foster introduced me to this lawyer named Everret Fineran who coincidentally quit in the midst of my lawsuit VS. The @NFL. I get a call this morning hearing that Glenn Died in the Hands of POLICE CUSTODY!!! REST IN POWER GLENN I SMELL FOUL PLAY!SMFH🥲🥲 pic.twitter.com/YsXtfitDXJ

— JUNIOR GALETTE (@JuniorGalette93) December 7, 2021

The former NFL player, 31, was initially booked on counts of reckless endangerment, resisting arrest, and attempting to elude police, according to Pickens County jail records, and was booked again Sunday on counts of robbery and simple assault. 

Foster, who played college ball at the University of Illinois, joined the Saints in 2013 and led them in quarterback sacks and hits during the preseason that year. He recorded three sacks in 12 games during his first year in the NFL, and was injured during some of the 2014 season, before he was cut by the team in 2015. Foster then began a new career in Louisiana, owning a granite countertop business.

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