49ers linebackers Reuben Foster and Ray-Ray Armstrong outran a robbery attempt early Monday morning, according to a report from MissionLocal.org.

The report says Foster and Armstrong were at the club Love and Propaganda in San Francisco in the late hours after the team's loss to the Redskins when Foster noticed a white Audi with tinted windows checking out the establishment. A suspicious Foster then gave his watch and rings to a female friend and asked a security guard to escort him and Armstrong to their vehicle at around 2 a.m. local time.

The report then states the players were held up upon leaving the club they were held up by two masked men wearing hoodies who pointed a handgun and an assault rifle in their direction. The players then turn and ran, which caused the assailants to flee, and ended up at the nearby St. Francis Hotel, where they called police.

"We are aware of the reports regarding the robbery and are very thankful no one was harmed," the 49ers said in a statement Monday evening. "Reuben and Ray-Ray have been, and will continue to be, cooperative with any further police investigation."

49ers players were off Tuesday and will return for practice Wednesday. Click here to see the full report at Mission Local.