Washington Redskins linebacker Mason Foster is headed to the IR. Before he goes, however, he has some not so nice things to say about Washington's front-office.

While these tweets might now be deleted (maybe he will claim he was hacked), Mason Foster wrote:

“I have played 3 weeks with a completely torn labrum,” Foster wrote. “Lay everything on the line for someone just to have that same person slap you in the face. Business is business tho right. They don’t care about us.”

Mason Foster also suggested that he’s been treated worse by the team since the firing of former General Manager Scot McCloughan.

“All I know is Scot wouldn’t have done me like that,” Foster wrote.

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Foster never named exactly who he’s unhappy with. With a little logical connecting of the dots, however, he seems to be suggesting that team president Bruce Allen is the one who did him dirty.

For what it is worth, Foster becomes a free agent after the season. Since he will no longer play for the Redskins for the remainder of this season, these tweets likely aid in making sure he never plays for them again.

What will be interesting about all of this, if he hasn't already (depending on when you read this), is how Mason Foster handles the reaction to his tweets. Does he delete and claim a hack? Does he double-down on them? Does the world even care what he has to say?

I care. I very much care. Well, kind of.