Bush on retirement: ‘Never want to end my career like that'

Reggie Bush has put in 10 years in the National Football League, but after tearing his ACL with the 49ers in 2015, what does his future hold?

"I’m not retiring," Bush definitively told the Detroit Free Press.

"I’m still playing," he added. "No, I’m not done. And I would never -– knock on wood -- I never want to end my career like that, going out with that."

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Bush signed a one-year contract with San Francisco on May 12, 2015. He appeared in five games last season, making one start.

He carried the ball just eight times for 28 yards, and made four receptions off 10 targets for 19 yards.

Bush filed a lawsuit against the St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority over a knee injury that occurred when he slipped on concrete behind the team’s bench during a November game, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

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Bush, who turns 31 in March, is scheduled to be a free agent.

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