The New Orleans Saints expect to have running back Reggie Bush back on the field today against the Washington Redskins, Jason La Canfora of NFL Network is reporting.
Bush was limited in practice this week with a knee injury and listed as questionable, but he said during the week he thought he would play.
Of course, for all of Bush's fame, it's a fair question whether it really matters if he plays. Bush hasn't been all that important to the Saints' high-scoring offense this season.
So, yes, the Saints expect to have Bush on the field today. Whether they plan to give him the ball very much is another question.
Reggie Bush set to play
Posted by Michael David Smith on December 6, 2009 9:59 AM ET
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Over-rated turd
over rated or not it's somebody else the skins have to plan for.
JAJ says:
December 6, 2009 10:12 AM
Over-rated turd
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5/5
He better pull a rabbit out of his ass because I feel his time is running out in N.O. I love the Saints and always have but NO production, No MONEY!!!! We have Mike Bell who will put his head into anyone and still get 4.5 yrds
Reggie Bush. He is a joke. Couldn't even hold Chester Taylor's jock.More or less AD's.
you go to every thread to pump up your vikings don't you?
who dat .....11 n. o. Saints ..........I would like to the Saints save bush for the Cowboys game ....
I would love to have him in Pittsburgh! He is not an every down back but he wasn't that type of player at USC either, White had just as many carries as Bush. The kid is great in punts/kickoffs. He can be a good change of pace back and he catches just about everything thrown to him. For all of the offensive magic that the Saints have, are they really using Bush the right way?
three people lead the Saints in TDs with 7. Reggie has 6. he's also averaging 5 yards a carry. not that important? pull your head out every once in a while.
Yes.I.Do.
Saints lose today.Want to bet?