Percy Harvin in lineup vs. Dolphins
MINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin is active against Miami after being listed as questionable with a hip injury.
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The reigning AP offensive rookie of the year tested out his injured hip early on Sunday and, as expected, was in the lineup. Rookie running back Toby Gerhart was also active for the first time this season after missing the opener with a knee injury.
Cornerbacks Cedric Griffin and Chris Cook were inactive again as they continue to recover from knee injuries.
The Dolphins deactivated outside linebacker Ikaika Alama-Francis because of an illness. He was listed as questionable for the game. Miami is also without defensive lineman Jared Odrick because of a hairline fracture in his right leg and linebacker Channing Crowder, who has a groin injury.
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