The Dolphins activated guard Ted Larsen on Saturday, meaning the entire starting offensive line they envisioned this season will be available for the first time when Miami plays Oakland on Sunday night at Hard Rock Stadium.
Larsen spent the first seven games of the season on injured reserve after sustaining a torn biceps in his right arm early in training camp.
The Dolphins signed him to a three-year, $5.6 million contract in March with the expectation he would become the starter at left guard, joining right guard Jermon Bushrod, center Mike Pouncey and tackles Laremy Tunsil and Ja’Wuan James in the starting lineup.