Patriots receive good news at Week 2 practice ahead of Dolphins game
FOXBORO — The Patriots saw two starters return to practice Thursday.
Right tackle Morgan Moses and outside linebacker Harold Landry III, both of whom are dealing with foot injuries, were back at practice.
That bodes well for their availability Sunday against the Dolphins in Miami.
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Cornerback Christian Gonzalez (hamstring) and defensive end Keion White (illness) remained out.
Gonzalez hasn’t practiced since late July. He missed the Patriots’ season opener against the Raiders. White played a rotational role in that game.
Landry was a bright spot in the Patriots’ Week 1 loss, recording a league-high 2.5 sacks. He was signed this offseason after being released by the Titans. He has extensive experience working with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel.
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