Video could land Miami Dolphins assistant coach in hot water
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -- The NFL and the Miami Dolphins say they're aware of a social media video allegedly showing offensive line coach Chris Foerster snorting three lines of a white powdery substance at an office desk.
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said Monday the league will review the 56-second video, which was posted on Facebook and Twitter. It's unclear when or where the video was made, or how it became public.
The 55-year-old Foerster has been an NFL assistant since 1992 and joined head coach Adam Gase's staff in Miami last year.
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The video appears to show Foerster snorting the substance into his nose though a rolled-up $20 bill. He notes "those big grains falling" as residue lands on the desk.
The video surfaced hours after the Dolphins (2-2) beat Tennessee 16-10 on Sunday. Foerster's line has played poorly this season, and the Dolphins rank last in the league in points and yards per game.