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NFL suspends 49ers’ Foster 2 games

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster was suspended Tuesday without pay for the first two games of the regular season for violating the NFL’s conduct and substance abuse policy.

The NFL said Foster will also be fined for violations from a weapons offense and misdemeano­r drug charge that were resolved earlier this offseason.

Foster will miss San Francisco’s games against Minnesota and Detroit before being allowed to return on Sept. 17 before the Niners play Kansas City.

“I accept the League’s decision and am sorry that my mistakes have hurt my team,” Foster said in a statement. “I have a responsibi­lity to the 49ers, our fans and our community, and I am committed to learning from this situation and making better choices in the future. The support I have received over the last five months has been humbling, and I do not take it for granted.”

Foster was charged in January in Alabama with seconddegr­ee marijuana possession. That charge was eventually dismissed after he completed a first-time offender diversion course.

Foster then faced more serious charges for an incident in California in February. He was initially charged in April with felonies for domestic violence, making criminal threats and weapons possession after being accused of beating up his ex-girlfriend.

A judge ruled there was no probable cause on the first two charges after the ex-girlfriend recanted the allegation­s and the judge found no other evidence to support the charges. The weapons charge was reduced to a misdemeano­r and Foster pleaded no contest to that in June.

He was sentenced to two years’ probation, 232 hours of community service and $235 in fines. He will not be allowed to own guns while he’s on probation.

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