George Foster (American football)

At the conclusion of the 2001 spring drills, George Foster was named as the number one split tackle for the Bulldogs.

During his senior season in 2002 at the University of Georgia, Foster was part of an offensive line that helped the Bulldogs finish with a #3 national ranking in both major polls and also helped the team win a school record 13 games, including victories in the SEC Championship game and the 2003 Nokia Sugar Bowl.

For his efforts, Foster was selected to play in the 2003 Senior Bowl, the NCAA's post-season all-star game.

During his time in Denver, Foster was the official spokesman for the Broncos' offensive line, while the rest of the unit adhered to a longstanding media boycott that began in 1995.

[3] On March 1, 2007, Foster was traded along with teammate Tatum Bell and a 5th round draft pick to the Detroit Lions in exchange for cornerback Dré Bly.

Foster was signed by the Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League on August 21, 2010.