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Final Jets \ Dolphins Injury Report; Reggie Bush Out

The final injury report for the New York Jets game against the Miami Dolphins lists running back Reggie Bush as out.  Bush averaged 7.1 yards per carry against the Jets in the first matchup earlier this year.  For the Jets, Linebacker Garrett McIntyre is listed as questionable and will be a game time decision according to Rex Ryan.

Name Position Injury Practice Status Game Status
NYJ
Garrett McIntyre LB Knee Limited Participation in Practice Questionable
Marquice Cole CB Knee Full Participation in Practice Probable
Mike Devito DT Knee Full Participation in Practice Probable
D’Brickashaw Ferguson T Foot Full Participation in Practice Probable
Shonn Greene RB Rib Full Participation in Practice Probable
Joe McKnight RB Shoulder Full Participation in Practice Probable
Brandon Moore G Hip Full Participation in Practice Probable
Ropati Pitoitua DE Hand Full Participation in Practice Probable
LaDainian Tomlinson RB Quadricep Full Participation in Practice Probable
Muhammad Wilkerson DE Knee Full Participation in Practice Probable
Antonio Cromartie CB Hamstring Limited Participation in Practice Probable
Eric Smith S Knee Limited Participation in Practice Probable
MIA
Reggie Bush RB Knee Did Not Participate In Practice Out
Jimmy Wilson CB Hamstring Did Not Participate In Practice Doubtful
Edmond Gates WR Groin Limited Participation in Practice Questionable
Marc Colombo T Ankle Full Participation in Practice Probable
Karlos Dansby LB Not Injury Related Full Participation in Practice Probable
Vontae Davis CB Elbow Full Participation in Practice Probable
Anthony Fasano TE Head Full Participation in Practice Probable
Brandon Marshall WR Knee Full Participation in Practice Probable
Daniel Thomas RB Knee Full Participation in Practice Probable

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Phil Sullivan

I started JetNation in 2005 and have been a New York Jets season ticket holder since graduating from high school. My dream is to see the New York Jets win the Super Bowl. Until then, I will be right here on JetNation writing, dreaming and talking NY Jets football.

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