ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- Reggie Bush gave the Detroit Lions a welcome dose of good news. The speedy running back said he will play against the NFC North-leading Chicago Bears on Sunday, a week after missing a game with a banged up knee. Bush made it through the entire practice Wednesday, a little more than 24 hours after it was announced that Nate Burleson, Detroits No. 2 receiver, needs surgery after breaking an arm in a car accident. There is no timeline on his return. "It was good to get back in there," Bush said. "Just to get back in the swing of things and get my feet back underneath me and start to lay out this foundation to get ready for the Chicago Bears. Obviously, its a big game." Detroit (2-1) can move into a first-place tie in the division if it can hand the Bears (3-0) their first loss on Sunday at Ford Field. Bush didnt practice last week until Friday, when he participated on a limited basis, and he was inactive for Sundays win at Washington. "It was a huge sense of relief that it only kept me out only one game," Bush said. Bush was hurt in a Week 2 loss against the Arizona Cardinals after accounting for 191 yards of offence in his Detroit debut to help the Lions beat the Minnesota Vikings. "In the beginning when I first injured it, I thought it could be something serious before we got the MRI and spoke with the doctor," Bush said. "As the week went on, it started to get a lot better. When I got to Friday, I felt like I could play." Detroit coach Jim Schwartz wasnt willing to celebrate the fact that Bush took a big step toward making it back on the field by participating in a practice. "It was encouraging to get all the guys that are limited in some way to get them out there," Schwartz said. "We certainly want to get everybody on the field, and hes no different. We missed him on Sunday. We were able to put a good game plan together and we were able to execute that game plan. But hes a very valuable part of our offence and he affects the way defences play us. If we can get him back on the field, that will be a big plus for us." The Lions havent said how long Burleson might be out, but hes not expected to be back any time soon. In his absence, they will lean on secondary receivers Ryan Broyles, Micheal Spurlock, Patrick Edwards and Kris Durham to complement Calvin Johnson. And, Bush can envision lining up as a slot receiver more than he has previously for the Lions. "I could see that probably," he said. "But we have other receivers: Broyles, Spurlock, Edwards. I dont think anybody on this team is worried about where were at or is panicking." Edwards, who was inactive with a sprained right ankle in Sundays win at Washington, isnt sure if hell be healthy enough to face the Bears. "Im confident I can play, but high-ankles are the worse," he said. 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The 30-year-old Slovenian, whose coach and partner Andrea Massi was absent Sunday, did not smile and pounded her chest repeatedly with her right fist. She now has two podium finishes in 10 races but no wins after taking 11 victories last season. "I thought I had to do this day for myself," Maze said through a translator after explaining that Massi was ill Sunday. "I have to manage the race." Maze earned 60 race points and is fifth overall, trailing Gut by 192. Maria Hoefl-Riesch of Germany placed 11th Sunday and moved ahead of Tina Weirather of Liechtenstein into second overall. Weirather, who won Saturdays super-G, also skied out in the morning. Julia Mancuso was the best-placed American in 12th, trailing Worley by 2.59. Megan McJames was 23rd, 3.07 back. Lindey Vonn skipped the St. Moritz meeting as she manages a right knee injury ahead of the Sochi Olympics. She plans to return in a downhill next weekend at Val dIsere, France. 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