Calvin Johnson, Reggie Bush inactive for Detroit Lions in Week 6
By Josh Sanchez
The Detroit Lions have announced their official inactives for Week 6’s matchup against the Minnesota Vikings which include star wide receiver Calvin Johnson and Reggie Bush.
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Just over one hour until kickoff between the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings, wide receiver Calvin Johnson and running back Reggie Bush have been officially ruled out for the Lions.
Detroit’s offense obviously takes a big hit without Johnson and Bush, but they have Golden Tate who has been impressive without Johnson taking all of the targets. Tate becomes a No. 1 wide receiver — and potentially a top ten start — against the Vikings
The full list of inactives for Detroit and Minnesota can be seen below:
DETROIT LIONS
Player | Position | Status | |
---|---|---|---|
Reggie Bush | RB | Inactive | |
Joseph Fauria | TE | Inactive | |
Calvin Johnson | WR | Inactive | |
Travis Lewis | LB | Inactive | |
Kellen Moore | QB | Inactive | |
Garrett Reynolds | T | Inactive | |
Larry Webster | DE | Inactive |
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Player | Position | Status | |
---|---|---|---|
Scott Crichton | DE | Inactive | |
Chad Greenway | OLB | Inactive | |
Zach Line | FB | Inactive | |
Kyle Rudolph | TE | Inactive | |
Brandon Watts | OLB | Inactive | |
Austin Wentworth | G | Inactive | |
David Yankey | G | Inactive |
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