Turns out Reuben Foster won’t miss any action next season with his new team.

The former standout Alabama linebacker was moved to the NFL’s Commissioner Exempt list, effectively putting his playing career in limbo following allegations of domestic violence made against Foster in November. The incident resulted in the San Francisco 49ers releasing Foster. He was quickly picked up by Washington following his release by the 49ers.

On Friday, the NFL announced Foster would not face any suspension in 2019 but he has been fined two game checks.

Here is the statement released by the NFL:

Today, the NFL notified Reuben Foster of the Washington Redskins that he will be fined two game checks following a review of recent incidents and an assessment of his adherence to obligations arising from previous violations of league policies. Following a thorough investigation, the evidence did not support a finding that Foster violated the NFL’s Personal Conduct Policy in connection with the Tampa incident in November 2018. The NFL has returned Foster to the active roster from the Commissioner Exempt list. He may fully participate in all team activities.

Foster has acknowledged that he is responsible for his actions, and he has committed to a comprehensive accountability plan developed by the league, the NFLPA, and the Washington Redskins to help him grow personally and avoid future misconduct. Foster was advised that any future incidents will likely result in more substantial discipline.