Former Dolphins assistant ‘doing well’ in wake of scandal

Former Miami Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster. (Lynne Sladky/AP)

DAVIE, Fla. — Miami Dolphins offensive co-ordinator Clyde Christensen says former offensive line coach Chris Foerster is doing well in the wake of a video scandal that cost him his job in October.

Foerster resigned, apologized and said he was seeking medical help after a video on social media appeared to show him snorting lines of white powder while sweet-talking a Las Vegas model.

"I have stayed in touch with him," Christensen said Thursday. "He’s a good friend, and I think things are going well for him. That’d probably be all I’d want to say, is that he’s doing well. He’s working hard and he’s a good man, and he’ll work on his life just like the rest of us."

The offensive line has struggled, and Miami (6-9) closes out its disappointing season Sunday against Buffalo.

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