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The Miami Dolphins and Green Bay Packers will face off on Sunday in a showdown in South Florida. For Miami, who is coming off their bye week, the game could be the first time the team is healthy all season. Thursday's practice backed up that idea.
For Miami, every player practiced, the first time all season that has happened. Players with long term recovery times, such as Mike Pouncey (hip) and Knowshon Moreno (elbow), and players who missed practice earlier this week, like cornerback Cortland Finnegan (neck) and wide receiver Brandon Gibson (hamstring), were all able to at least be limited in the practice.
The official listing has Finnegan, Gibson, linebacker Koa Misi (ankle), Moreno, center Samson Satele (fibula), guard Shelley Smith (knee), defensive tackle Randy Starks (back), wide receiver Mike Wallace (foot), and linebacker Philip Wheeler (shoulder) all as limited, meaning they all did not accomplish some part of the practice. How much they were able to workout and how much they were forced to miss is not known.
Full participants in practice for Miami were tackle Branden Albert (shoulder), tight end Charles Clay (knee), linebacker Jelani Jenkins (abdomen), running back Lamar Miller (foot), and guard Dallas Thomas (shoulder).
For the Packers, wide receiver Jarrett Boykin (groin) and defensive end Datone Jones (ankle) were unable to participate in Friday's practice. Offensive tackle David Bakhtiari (back), linebacker Sam Barrington (hamstring), and defensive tackle Josh Boyd (knee) were limited.
The Packers and Dolphins kickoff at 1pm ET on Sunday. They will both issue their final injury reports of the week on Friday.