Dolphins Designate G Ted Larsen To Return From I.R.

The Miami Dolphins officially designated G Ted Larsen to return from injured reserve on Tuesday.

This officially opens a three-week window of time for the Dolphins to add him to their active roster or he’ll spend the duration of the 2017 season on injured reserve.

Larsen, 30, is a former sixth-round pick of the Patriots back in 2010. However, he lasted just a few months in New England before he was waived and later claimed by the Buccaneers.

The Cardinals elected to sign him to a two-year deal back in March of 2014 and he later joined the Bears on a one-year deal last year.

Larsen signed a three-year, $5.65 million contract that included $1.75 million guaranteed with the Dolphins this offseason and stands to make base salaries of $975,000 and $1.5 million over the first two years of the agreement.

The Dolphins placed on him injured reserve coming out of the preseason.

In 2016, Larsen appeared in 15 games for the Bears and was rated by Pro Football Focus as the No. 44 guard out of 72 qualifying players.

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