The Saints wasted no time finding Reggie Bush's replacement, agreeing to terms last night with free agent running back Darren Sproles. The 4 year deal is reportedly worth $14 million, with $4 million guaranteed.
It sure was a busy day for the New Orleans Saints, on Thursday, as the team made numerous reported transactions.
Most of the moves are still unofficial, and there still may be more moves to come, but here's a rundown of the day's happenings:
The Saints have traded Reggie Bush.
And, that's going to be a good thing.
There was never a question something had to give. Bush's contract for 2011 was simply too much for the Saints to pay. Everyone knew that.
New Orleans could have made Bush an offer. But it ...
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A little over a month ago, a Yahoo! sports report claimed the New Orleans Saints gave running back Reggie Bush permission in February to gauge his value with other clubs. The report, citing unnamed sources, insisted that Bush expects to be playing for a new club next season. Reggie has denied the report, and insists that the Saints never gave him or his agent permission to test the market.
New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush spoke to ESPN's Colleen Dominguez on last night's edition of Sportscenter. Bush was asked about his tweet regarding Mark Ingram, his past at USC, and his future with the Saints.
New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush has had a headline filled offseason. Now, according to a Yahoo! Sports report, the Saints gave him permission in February to gauge his value with other clubs. Reportedly, Bush expects to be playing in a different uniform next season.
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