“Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants, Arizona Cardinals, and the Pittsburgh Steelers were first to show interest and eventually landed with the Minnesota Vikings for the 2011-2012 season,” one post read. “Unfortunately, due to injury he was unable to play after injuries which brought his season abruptly to an end.”
Another blog from March 2017 identified Turner as Dante Sir Foster and teased the prospect of seeing his “familiar face” around Minneapolis during the team’s upcoming “spring training camp,” which typically starts in mid-July. But as the earlier blog alluded, Turner’s budding career was beset by injuries.
One woman claimed Turner approached her at a gas station where he got out of a nice car while wearing nice clothes, and asked her if she knew who he was. He told her he was a Broncos player and then inquired about her Valentine's Day plans and asked for her phone number. The woman said she and her family were big Broncos fans and looked him up only to find that no "Dante Sir Foster" had ever played for the Broncos or the Minnesota Vikings. Presumably they did not find his fake websites.“We’re hoping this will prompt women who did not realize, or did not report that they were a victim of this guy, to come forward,” police spokesman Joe Cybert told the Post“Dante’s career has been action packed and nothing short of exciting while he has been playing professional football internationally thus far into his career,” the website reads. “Unfortunate, and far too common, injuries have temporarily relocated him back to Texas most recently.”