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The Detroit Lions got their first scare of this week's minicamp on Wednesday when running back Reggie Bush went down with what appeared to be an ankle injury. According to the Detroit News' Josh Katzenstein, Bush planted awkwardly on his left foot and had a "slight limp" after staying down for a few seconds.
The good news is this was merely a scare. Bush apparently didn't do any real damage, because he returned after taking a play off, according to Mike O'Hara. Later, after practice was over, Bush said he simply tweaked his ankle "a little bit." He also said that his ankle is "fine" and he's "good."
In other injury news, the Lions got defensive end Ronnell Lewis back at practice on Wednesday. He was out on Tuesday, but his injury wasn't serious enough to sideline him for back-to-back days.
The Lions were missing wide receiver Brian Robiskie, offensive lineman Leroy Harris, offensive lineman Bill Nagy, cornerback Jonte Green and safety Louis Delmas on Wednesday. Also, it seems that offensive guard Larry Warford may have gotten banged up during Wednesday's practice.
Lions rookie guard Larry Warford being escorted out of the locker room by training staff. Apparent ankle/foot pain.
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) June 12, 2013
Let's hope that like Bush, Warford is fine and whatever he is dealing with isn't anything serious.