The Detroit Lions have agreed to terms on a four-year contract with Reggie Bush and will introduce the running back at a news conference Wednesday afternoon.
The Lions also agreed to deals with cornerback Chris Houston and former Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Jason Jones on Wednesday.
The 29-year-old Bush proved that he can be an every-down tailback in Miami, rushing for 2,072 yards and 12 touchdowns in two seasons with the Dolphins.
In 2012, Bush played in every game for the first time since 2006 and fell just shy of his second consecutive 1,000-yard rushing season, finishing with 986.
In 91 career games, Bush has 4,162 yards rushing, 2,730 receiving and 48 touchdowns (29 rushing, 15 receiving, four return).
Houston agreed to a five-year deal to return to the Lions. The terms of Jones' agreement weren't immediately known.
"I'm excited that it's all over," Houston told the Detroit Free-Press. "I've been through free agency before, and it was crazy that time. It was crazy this time, also, but I'm just happy that I have a home, a place to go and finish out my career. I'm not one of those guys out there who's worried about where they're going to be, so I feel pretty good."
Houston had two interceptions, two forced fumbles and 56 tackles last season for Detroit, his third season with the Lions. He had a career-best five interceptions in 2011.
In 87 career games, he has 332 tackles, 11 interceptions and four forced fumbles.
Jones' agent tweeted the news of his client's agreement with the Lions.
Jones went to high school in Lathrup Village, Mich., and played college football at Eastern Michigan. He was a backup defensive tackle last season for the Seahawks. His season ended in December due to a lingering knee injury.
But the 6-foot-5, 276-pound Jones could play a bigger role with the Lions, who may lose defensive end Cliff Avril to free agency.
Detroit also released veteran Kyle Vanden Bosch last month.
The Lions also agreed to deals with cornerback Chris Houston and former Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Jason Jones on Wednesday.
The 29-year-old Bush proved that he can be an every-down tailback in Miami, rushing for 2,072 yards and 12 touchdowns in two seasons with the Dolphins.
In 2012, Bush played in every game for the first time since 2006 and fell just shy of his second consecutive 1,000-yard rushing season, finishing with 986.
In 91 career games, Bush has 4,162 yards rushing, 2,730 receiving and 48 touchdowns (29 rushing, 15 receiving, four return).
Houston agreed to a five-year deal to return to the Lions. The terms of Jones' agreement weren't immediately known.
"I'm excited that it's all over," Houston told the Detroit Free-Press. "I've been through free agency before, and it was crazy that time. It was crazy this time, also, but I'm just happy that I have a home, a place to go and finish out my career. I'm not one of those guys out there who's worried about where they're going to be, so I feel pretty good."
Houston had two interceptions, two forced fumbles and 56 tackles last season for Detroit, his third season with the Lions. He had a career-best five interceptions in 2011.
In 87 career games, he has 332 tackles, 11 interceptions and four forced fumbles.
Jones' agent tweeted the news of his client's agreement with the Lions.
Jones went to high school in Lathrup Village, Mich., and played college football at Eastern Michigan. He was a backup defensive tackle last season for the Seahawks. His season ended in December due to a lingering knee injury.
But the 6-foot-5, 276-pound Jones could play a bigger role with the Lions, who may lose defensive end Cliff Avril to free agency.
Detroit also released veteran Kyle Vanden Bosch last month.