As the Dolphins near their Week 2 game at the Jets, they’re continuing to deal with uncertainty in the starting lineup. It’s possible their depth will be tested with DeVante Parker still working back from a broken finger and two starting offensive linemen hurt.





Here are some updates from this morning’s practice:





-- Parker was active for the portion of practice open to the media. He still has two of his fingers taped together, but ran routes and caught passes at full speed.





-- Left guard Josh Sitton was not on the field. He’s been out this week with a shoulder injury and is in doubt for Sunday’s game. Veteran guard Ted Larsen, who was signed last year to be the starting left guard, would likely take his place.





-- Defensive end William Hayes has his right hand in a cast.





-- Left tackle Laremy Tunsil, who has been working through a hamstring injury, continued to practice.



-- Running back Frank Gore was on the field, but it did not appear that he would be practicing in full. Gore is not believed to be injured, but the Dolphins are going to give him rest days throughout the season.



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