Reggie Bush's son Agyeman, 8, already looks scary years before college

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Reggie Bush's son Agyeman, 8, already looks scary years before college

Reggie Bush's son Agyeman, 8, already looks scary years before college

The former Heisman's kid will be a problem.

Reggie Bush's son Agyeman, 8, already looks scary years before college

The former Heisman's kid will be a problem.

If you thought Reggie Bush's electrifying college days were a thing of the past, think again—the next generation is already turning heads. Agyeman Bush, the 8-year-old son of the former Heisman Trophy winner, is making waves on the football field, and he's barely old enough to tie his own cleats.

Playing in a 10-and-under flag football league, the younger Bush put on a show this past weekend that would make any dad proud. He racked up five total touchdowns, including two pick-sixes, showcasing the kind of explosive speed that made his father a household name. The video of his performance quickly went viral, catching the attention of none other than Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, who commented, "He's supposed to high step on them kids!"

It's easy to see why the buzz is building. Agyeman is already flashing the same burst and playmaking ability that defined Reggie Bush's legendary career at USC and in the NFL. For context, Reggie Bush was a force of nature during his 2005 Heisman-winning season, leading the nation with 1,658 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground, while also adding 383 receiving yards and a memorable 84-yard punt return score. He was just the fourth non-quarterback to win the Heisman in two decades, and only the third running back to do so.

Despite a 14-year hiatus from the award due to an NCAA infractions case, Bush's Heisman was formally reinstated in April 2024, cementing his legacy. Now, with his son already turning heads at just 8 years old, it's clear the Bush family's football DNA is alive and well. Expect early college offers to start pouring in sooner rather than later—this kid is going to be a problem for defenses for years to come.

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