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Watch: Reggie Bush’s insane throwback Dolphins highlight reel

Former Miami Dolphins running back Reggie Bush wasn’t in Miami for a long time, but he sure was here for a good time — as we were all reminded of this past week as Bush celebrated his birthday and an NFL throwback account posted an extensive highlight reel of his time with the Dolphins.

Bush, who turned 36 years old this past week, was with the Dolphins for just two seasons between 2011 and 2012; but his pair of seasons in Miami accounted for over 2,600 yards and 15 touchdowns. Bush finished 14 yards short of 1,000 rushing yards in 2012, costing him a pair of 1,000 yard seasons in two years with the Dolphins.

But as Miami looks to find some life in the run game, they’d be well served to be inspired with what players who can run the ball like Bush have to offer. His highlight reel includes created yardage, yards after contact, creativity, good vision and cuts and, of course, plenty of production. But don’t just take our word for it: check out Bush’s throwback Dolphins highlights for yourselves.

Bush sits 14th on the Dolphins’ all-time leading rushers list; which is a great testament to how productive his time was here in Miami. The players he trails?

Rk

Player

Att

Yds

TD

Larry Csonka

1506

6737

53

Ricky Williams

1509

6436

48

Ronnie Brown

1128

4815

36

Mercury Morris

754

3877

29

Jim Kiick

997

3644

28

Tony Nathan

732

3543

16

Karim Abdul-Jabbar

888

3063

33

Lamar Miller

638

2930

19

Mark Higgs

702

2648

14

Delvin Williams

643

2632

13

Andra Franklin

622

2232

22

Benny Malone

503

2129

16

Lamar Smith

622

2107

20

Reggie Bush

443

2072

12

Bush, had he been given another shot with the team in 2013, would have had a great chance to sit inside the top-8 all-time in team history; but alas his career transitioned to Detroit. That season, he posted 1,006 rushing yards for the Lions and posted another 1,512 yards from scrimmage. Gone too soon? Perhaps. But at least we have his highlight reel to look back upon and remember his brief stay with the Dolphins.