The Dolphins beat the 49ers last Sunday despite the absence of three starting offensive linemen.
It looks like their attempt to run their winning streak to seven games will come with just one of that group out of action. Dolphins head coach Adam Gase said on Friday, via Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, that “things look good” for left tackle Branden Albert’s return to action after missing the last two games with a dislocated wrist.
The Dolphins also expect to get left guard Laremy Tunsil back in the lineup against the Ravens. Tunsil hurt his shoulder while filling in for Albert two weeks ago, but was closer to playing last week than Albert. Center Mike Pouncey remains out with a hip injury.
The other big injury on the offensive side of the ball is the back problem that’s been bothering wide receiver DeVante Parker. Offensive coordinator Clyde Christensen said on Thursday that it will be a “bonus” if Parker plays, but Gase didn’t rule him out on Friday.