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In this Dec. 14, 2014, file photo, Houston Texans running back Arian Foster (23) gets past the Houston Texans middle linebacker Jeff Tarpinian during the second half of an NFL football game in Indianapolis. The four-time Pro Bowler was released by the Texans on Thursday, Mach 3, 2016, after a season where he missed 12 games with groin and Achilles tendon injuries.AJ Mast/The Associated Press

Arian Foster's time with the Houston Texans has ended after seven seasons.

The four-time Pro Bowler, who was scheduled to make $6.5 million this season, was released on Thursday after a season where he missed 12 games with groin and Achilles tendon injuries.

General manager Rick Smith announced the move in a statement posted on Twitter.

"There are not many players I respect more than Arian Foster," Smith said. "He maximized his opportunity as an undrafted college free agent and worked to become the most productive back in franchise history and one of the most complete backs in the NFL during his tenure with the Texans. Arian has contributed much and meant a great deal to the success of the franchise over the past seven seasons and we wish him only the best as he continues his playing career."

The 29-year old spent time on the practice squad before rising to lead the NFL in rushing with 1,616 yards in 2010.

Foster ran for 1,246 yards in 2014 for the fourth 1,000-yard rushing season of his career.

He leaves Houston with a franchise-record 6,472 yards rushing and was also a threat out of the backfield, grabbing 249 receptions for 2,268 yards in his career. Foster, who went undrafted out of Tennessee before signing with the Texans in 2009, started on Houston's practice squad before being elevated to the roster for the last six games of that season.

After his spectacular 2010 season, where he led the NFL in rushing and also in yards from scrimmage with 2,220, he ran for 1,224 yards in 13 games in 2011, helping Houston to its first playoff berth. The Texans rewarded his work that off-season when they signed him to a five-year, $43.5 million contract.

In his first season after the contract he rushed for 1,424 yards on an NFL-high 351 carries and he also led the league with 15 rushing touchdowns and the Texans once again reached the post-season. He played just eight games in 2013 before his season was ended by a back injury that required surgery. He rebounded with his big season in 2014 before finishing with a career-low 163 yards rushing in his injury-plagued 2015 campaign.

Foster is recovering from surgery to repair his torn Achilles tendon and has said that he plans to play this season.

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