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Romulus Anghel

Reggie Bush, the running back of the New Orleans Saints is back on practice, after leaving the game in week 8 against San Francisco 49ers with bruised ribs.

Bush, leader among running backs on receptions, with 43 for 234 yards, has returned to practice squad after suffering an injury during last week win in San Francisco. “I’m feeling good. It’s football. This is a physical sport,” Bush said, expecting to start once again for Sunday game with Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Saints also missed on Wednesday practice some three other starters, defensive linemen Charles Grant, who sprained his right ankle during the first quarter, on Sunday game against the 49ers, and Brian Young and starting linebacker Scott Shanle. Center Jeff Faine, who missed the San Francisco game with a left pectoral strain also missed the practice.

For Reggie Bush, though, things in his personal life doesn’t seem to go well. A new lawsuit was filed against him by a fledgling sports marketer who claims he gave the Heisman Trophy winner’s family nearly $300,000 in gifts and other benefits while Reggie Bush was in college. Plaintiff Lloyd Lake claims he provided financial assistance to Bush’s family with the understanding he would become Bush’s marketing agent when the running back turned pro in 2006.



Author:
Romulus Anghel
Time:
Thursday, November 1st, 2007 at 12:05 pm
Category:
New Orleans Saints
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