If the price is right, Arian Foster would look good in orange and blue.

The Houston Texans plan to release 29-year-old running back, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. It’s easy to picture Foster landing with the Denver Broncos.

In 2011, general manager John Elway signed then-29-year-old running back Willis McGahee to a four-year, $9.5 million contract (an average of $2,375,000 per season). The plan seemingly was for McGahee to come in and complement Knowshon Moreno in Denver’s backfield.

McGahee ended up taking the lead role, but Denver’s original plan for him could be duplicated with Foster. The team is expected to re-sign C.J. Anderson to be the team’s lead back, but for a team-friendly price with an incentive-heavy contract, Foster could complement Anderson in Denver.

Foster has played under head coach Gary Kubiak before, and he has thrived in a zone blocking scheme. The only drawback to Foster is his injury history—and that could be a big drawback.

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Foster has missed 23 games due to injury over the past three seasons, with his 2015 season ending after suffering a ruptured Achilles tendon in October.

When healthy, Foster has been one of the best running backs in the NFL. A four-time Pro Bowler, Foster has twice led the NFL in rushing touchdowns and holds Texans franchise records for rushing attempts (1,454) yards (6,472), and touchdowns (54).

Foster is also dangerous as a receiver out of the backfield, catching 249 passes for 2,268 yards and 14 touchdowns during his seven seasons in Houston. Foster originally joined the Texans as an undrafted free agent out of Tennessee in 2009.

Foster was scheduled to make a base salary of $6.5 million this season. With injury concerns, he will not make anything near that with his next team.

If the Broncos believe the potential reward is worth the risk with Foster, he could land in Denver. Expect them to at least take a look.