Dolphins activate DeVante Parker, Michael Deiter for Sunday's game vs. New York Giants

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MIAMI GARDENS — The Dolphins activated receiver DeVante Parker and center Michael Deter off injured reserve as expected Saturday, making them eligible for Sunday's game against the visiting New York Giants.

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The Dolphins also waived center Cameron Tom and elevated safety Sheldrick Redwine.

Dolphins receiver DeVante Parker stretches during Wednesday's practice.
Dolphins receiver DeVante Parker stretches during Wednesday's practice.

Parker, coming off a hamstring injury, hasn’t played since Oct. 31 vs. Buffalo.

Deiter, who had foot and quad injuries, has appeared in just three games this season.

Tom joined the Dolphins on Feb. 3 and spent most of the season on the practice squad.

Redwine made his first appearance for the Dolphins last weekend vs. Carolina.

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