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NFL to review alleged video of Dolphins coach Chris Foerster snorting white substance


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The NFL will investigate an alleged video of Miami Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster that showed him using a rolled up $20 bill to snort a powdery white substance off a desk, Paste BN Sports confirmed on Monday. 

"We will review the matter," NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy said in an email.

The Dolphins said in a statement late Sunday night, hours after the video posted on social media, that team was "just made aware of the video." It was not immediately known when and where the video was shot. 

Like players, coaches fall under the NFL's personal conduct policy that covers "anyone in the league that is illegal, violent, dangerous, or irresponsible puts innocent victims at risk, damages the reputation of others in the game, and undercuts public respect and support for the NFL."

In the video, the man says:  "Hey, babe. I miss you. I'm thinking about you. How about me going into a meeting and doing this before I go?" The man then uses the rolled up bill and snorts the unknown white powder lined up on the desk. 

Foerster is in his second stint with the Dolphins and arrived before the 2016 season as offensive line coach under head coach Adam Gase. Foerster served as the Dolphins' offensive coordinator in 2004 and has been an NFL coach 25 seasons overall. He's also coached with San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins, Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Minnesota Vikings.

Foerster was tapped as the Dolphin's run game coordinator in February.

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