Reggie Bush

  • Super Bowl champion (XLIV )
  • 1 × All-Pro (2008)
  • AP College Football Player of the Year (2005)
  • SN College Football Player of the Year (2005)
  • Doak Walker Award ( 2005)
  • Walter Camp Award ( 2005)
  • College Football All-American (2004, 2005)
  • Freshman All-American (2003)
  • All- Pac -10 Co - Newcomer of the Year (2003)
  • U.S. Army All-American Bowl ( 2003)
  • Heisman Trophy (2005)
  • Walter Camp Award ( 2005)

Reginald Alfred " Reggie " Bush ( born March 2, 1985 in San Diego, California) is an American professional American football player in the position of running backs. He plays for the Detroit Lions in the National Football League ( NFL).

Youth and College

Bush grew up in Spring Valley, California, an unincorporated area near San Diego, on. Already at the Helix High School, he drew attention to himself because of his speed as a running back. As of 2003, Bush studied psychology at the University of Southern California and has been used in the football team because of his versatility in several positions. It was founded in 2005 with the Heisman Trophy, the prize for the best player of the College Footballs, excellent. That same season he was able to convince with an outstanding performance in the Rose Bowl, in which he scored 279 yards. They then traded him as a potential first pick for the NFL Draft 2006., He left the university without a regular diploma because he failed in the final examinations and the verification no longer took. He thought it was because of his existing employment agreement also not necessary for further efforts in academia to undertake.

NFL

Bush was selected second in the Draft by the New Orleans Saints. Despite initially streaky performances Bush increased in the course of the 2006 season and was instrumental in that the Saints after they had the second-worst team in the league yet penetrated into the 2005 season, to the Conference Championship.

In the 2007 season, Bush was unable to build on the performance in the previous season due to an injury on his left knee.

In a disappointing season in 2008 he was able to achieve nine touchdowns in ten games, including three by punt returns, before a re-injury of the left knee meant a premature end to the season. In 2010 he won with the New Orleans Saints Super Bowl XLIV against the Indianapolis Colts in Miami.

On July 28, 2011, Bush was for safety Jonathon Amaya and, given the not specify exchange of draft rights to the Miami Dolphins. His first season for the Dolphins was more than 1000 Rushing Yards, he reached for the first time in his pro career, satisfactory.

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