Dolphins RB Reggie Bush Remains Limited By Knee Injury

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    Dolphins tailback Reggie Bush had his practice participation limited during Thursday's session because of a left knee sprain he's been nursing for a couple weeks.

    Bush, who leads the team with 417 rushing yards and three touchdowns, hurt his left knee during the Sept. 23 overtime loss to the New York Jets.

    He's started every game since, gaining 115 rushing yards on 35 carries, but openly admits he's not 100 percent this week.

    “100 percent? I don’t even know what that is any more. As far as being 100 percent from, I guess, from a health stand point, no. That’s part of this league. You learn to play with injuries and some of the great players who’ve played in this league (and) played this game have learned to play well with injuries," said Bush, who has also caught 12 passes for 96 yards.

    "That’s one of the things that I just try to remember and try to do every day, every time I step on this field on a daily basis, whether it’s practice or on Sundays. (I) just try to make sure that I’m out there," said Bush, who has battled nagging injuries throughout his six-year career. "If I’m out there, I’m doing my best regardless of if I have little injuries here or there.â€

    Bush is expected to play in Sunday's home game against St. Louis, but with or without him the Dolphins will be thin at the position because of the concussion tailback Daniel Thomas suffered last week.

    Source: Sun-Sentinel