Reggie Bush Announces Retirement from Football After 11 Seasons in NFL

The 32-year-old California native rose to stardom early. He was a 5-star high school prospect who rated as the No. 17 overall player in the 2003 college recruiting class, according to 247Sports.

He proceeded to shine across three years at USC. The dynamic back racked up 4,470 yards and 38 touchdowns from scrimmage while adding four more scores on special teams. He even had a passing TD for the Trojans.

Bush received numerous accolades during that run of success and won the Heisman Trophy in 2005. He was, however, forced to give up the top individual honor in college football, and USC was stripped of its 2004 national title, because of an improper benefits scandal.

Nevertheless, having emerged as an electrifying offensive weapon in high school and having put those skills on full display in college, he became the second overall pick of the New Orleans Saints in 2006.

There were moments during his pro career that reminded fans of those glory days with the Trojans, but his game never fully translated to the highest level. He rushed for more than 1,000 yards just twice in stints with the Saints, Bills, Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers.

Injuries were a factor for the undersize (6’0″, 205 pounds) rusher, who appeared in all 16 regular-season games only twice in his 11 NFL seasons.

The dual-threat star tallied 9,088 yards from scrimmage and 54 touchdowns. He added four more touchdowns as one of the league’s most dangerous punt returners during his first handful of years. He was also part of the Saints team that won Super Bowl XLIV.

But Bush’s time in the NFL ended with a whimper. Though he might not have made the franchise-changing impact that was expected when he was drafted, he was a valuable asset for most of his time in the league.

All the ailments over the years took a toll, however, as he lacked explosiveness during the past few seasons.

Article Appeared @http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2637689-reggie-bush-announces-retirement-from-football-after-11-seasons

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