Zac Stacy, Rafael Bush

The Detroit Lions will host free agent safety Rafael Bush on Friday.

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The Detroit Lions have added two defensive backs since the opening of free agency, but still lack a clear starting safety option to pair with Glover Quin after losing Isa Abdul-Quddus to the Miami Dolphins.

While additions Tavon Wilson and Johnson Bademosi both have safety experience, neither have played consistent defensive snaps at the professional level and are largely expected to be special teams contributors at this stage.

The Lions will reportedly take a closer look at a starting option on Friday, when they host New Orleans Saints safety Rafael Bush.

Bush missed 15 games last season after tearing his pectoral in the opener. He also missed six games with a broken leg in 2014.

In six seasons, Bush has appeared in 46 games, starting 14. He's recorded 121 tackles and defended eight passes.

The 5-foot-11, 208-pounder was undrafted out of South Carolina State in 2010. He'll turn 29 years old in May.

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