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Reggie Bush officially questionable for Lions

ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- He hasn't practiced all week and coach Jim Caldwell hasn't ruled out sitting him until he's healthy, but the Detroit Lions are not counting running back Reggie Bush out just yet.


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He's officially listed as questionable on the Friday's injury report, the only player for Detroit to not be declared out, probable or better. Bush once again aggravated his ankle injury against Miami, the second time he has re-injured it during a game this season. He initially hurt it against Buffalo, sat against Minnesota, came back and hurt it again against New Orleans, sat against Atlanta, came back and hurt it again against the Dolphins.


If Bush can't play, figure to see a lot of Joique Bell and Theo Riddick -- perhaps together in the lineup at times -- against the Arizona Cardinals.


The good news for Detroit is it appears it will have options at tight end. Brandon Pettigrew, Joseph Fauria and Eric Ebron are all listed as probable for the Lions and are expected to be fully healthy and able to play Sunday. This could mean a return to two tight end sets, something the Lions have not been able to do with regularity since Week 3, the last time all three were available.


Only two players have been ruled out for Detroit: Right guard Larry Warford and defensive tackle Nick Fairley.



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