NFL Notebook: Bills sign RB Bush to one-year deal


Reggie Bush has signed with the Bills. (Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports)
Reggie Bush has signed with the Bills. (Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports)

The Buffalo Bills signed free agent running back Reggie Bush on Monday to add experience to their backfield.

Bush received an incentive-laden one-year deal after he visited with the team and passed his physical, a source told NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.

Buffalo also signed wide receiver Kain Colter to a deal on Monday. Colter entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with Minnesota and now joins the Bills, who released fellow wideout Davonte Allen and kicker Marshall Morgan.

Bush is expected to practice with the team at training camp on Tuesday in Pittsford, N.Y.

— Former New York Giants and two-time Super Bowl winning head coach Tom Coughlin has been named senior advisor to football operations, the NFL announced.

Coughlin served as head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars from 1995-2002 and then guided the Giants from 2004-2015, including victories in Super Bowls XLII and XLVI.

The league said Coughlin will work with NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent on a variety of issues to support and improve the game.

— San Diego Chargers veteran wide receiver Stevie Johnson is facing surgery after suffering a torn meniscus in Sunday’s practice, according to multiple reports.

Johnson caught a ball during a pass play and immediately clutched his right leg as he fell to the ground without being contacted. Marty Caswell of The Mighty 1090 in San Diego reported that the 30-year-old Johnson said that he expects to have surgery in the next few days.

It is uncertain whether the surgery will effectively end Johnson’s season.

— Chicago Bears tight end Zach Miller and wide receiver Eddie Royal have been diagnosed with concussions and will be required to go through the league’s mandated protocol before returning to training camp, ESPN.com reported.

Miller participated in practice on Sunday before experiencing symptoms while Royal prematurely exited Monday’s practice. With fellow tight end Martellus Bennett now in New England, the 31-year-old Miller is expected to improve upon his totals from last season when he reeled in 34 receptions for 439 yards and five touchdowns.

The 30-year-old Royal had 37 catches for 238 yards and a score in his first season with the Bears in 2015.

— Tre Mason was excused from organized team activities and was a no-show at the start of training camp. Los Angeles Rams head coach Jeff Fisher is ready to sound the alarm.

Mason was officially placed on the Reserve/Did Not Report list when the Rams began training camp last week and was previously excused from OTAs for what the team labeled “personal reasons.”

Per reports, Mason had at least five police incidents in the offseason, a span of four months. His family encouraged Mason to consider treatment.

— Arizona Cardinals wide receiver John Brown was placed in the league’s concussion protocol.

Brown absorbed a big hit from safety Tony Jefferson during a two-minute drill in Sunday’s practice and hit his head on the turf, coach Bruce Arians told reporters. The 26-year-old Brown was able to walk off the field under the watch of a trainer.

Brown reeled in 65 receptions for 1,003 yards and seven touchdowns last season for the high-octane Cardinals.

— New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton is skeptical of the new touchback rule working the way the NFL intended in an attempt to cut down on injuries during kickoffs.

In the March league meetings, the NFL adopted on a one-year trial basis to move touchbacks after kickoffs to the 25-yard line — instead of the 20 — to limit the number of returns.

The idea behind the rule is that receiving teams will be less inclined to take the ball out of the end zone because of the improved field position.

— The Cleveland Browns signed linebacker Jason Neill and offensive lineman Corey Tucker.

To make room on the roster, the team waived offensive lineman Conor Boffeli and linebacker Jackson Jeffcoat.

The 6-foot-2, 266-pound Neill is rookie out of Texas-San Antonio. Originally signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent on May 6, he was waived on May 24. Neill set a UTSA record with 14 career sacks.

The 6-4, 315-pound Tucker is a rookie out of Slippery Rock. Originally signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent on May 9, he was waived on June 1. Tucker started 48 career games at Slippery Rock and helped the team finish the 2015 season with the highest scoring offense in the country (45.2 points per game).

— Linebacker Terrence Plummer re-signed with the Minnesota Vikings.

Plummer went undrafted out of Central Florida last year and appeared in three games, recording one tackle, for the Washington Redskins before being released on Oct. 5. He joined the Vikings’ practice squad Oct. 27, but had his contract terminated Dec. 1.

Plummer rejoined the practice squad Dec. 8 and was signed to a futures contract Jan. 11 before being released again in April.

— Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver James Wright came off the active/physically unable to perform list and was cleared to practice.

Wright, the Bengals’ seventh-round pick out of LSU in 2014, was placed on injured reserve going into last training camp.

Wright’s appearance Monday was his first in a Bengals camp since he was a rookie in 2014. He was injured on Nov. 30, 2014, when he had a three-catch, 59-yard effort against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

— The Detroit Lions removed offensive tackle Corey Robinson from the physically unable to perform list and signed free agent linebacker Raphael Kirby.

Robinson was placed on the PUP list on July 24 for undisclosed reasons. A 2105 seventh-round pick out of South Carolina, Robinson appeared in one games last season.

Kirby is an undrafted free agent out of Miami of Florida. He totaled 124 tackles (62 solo), one sack, two forced fumbles and two interceptions in 39 games.

— The Indianapolis Colts waived-injured safety Andrew Williamson.

Williamson was injured during Sunday’s practice and had to be carted to the locker room. If Williamson clears waivers, he will revert to the Colts’ injured reserve list.

The 6-foot-1, 212-pound Williamson signed with the Colts as an undrafted free agent on May 2. He played in 47 games (19 starts) at Vanderbilt and compiled 135 tackles (85 solo), one sack, six tackles for loss, eight passes defensed, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and one interception.