DAVIE, Fla. - Miami Dolphins starting centre Mike Pouncey practiced Tuesday for the first time since undergoing hip surgery back in July. Pouncey, who was selected to his first Pro Bowl last season, confirmed that he participated in every drill. But he is leaving it up to the team doctors to determine his status for Sundays home game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Sun Life Stadium. "I feel like I can play but its not my decision," Pouncey said. "I did everything today, just getting back in the groove and it felt good to be back out there with my football team. It feels normal and it just feels good to get back in a stance without it hurting again." The fourth-year pro had rehabbed all through training camp, the preseason and the first two weeks of the regular season. His progress was such that the team opted to keep him on the 53-man roster after the final cuts rather than place him on the Physically Unable to Perform list in hopes that he could return sooner. It appears that was a good decision. Coach Joe Philbin acknowledged the importance of getting Pouncey back on the practice field again. "It was good to have him out there," said Philbin, who has been going with Samson Satele at centre in Pounceys absence. "He did some things and got up in his stance a couple of times, came off the ball a couple of times on the snap count so it was good to have him back. Were going to take it a day at a time. It was his first day out there and he looked good in what he was doing, so well see." Notes: Running back Lamar Miller also participated in full during the portion of practice that was open to the media, which was important after he was seen with an ankle boot after last Sundays loss in Buffalo. With Knowshon Moreno expected to miss at least a month with a dislocated elbow, it will be up to Miller, Daniel Thomas and rookies Damien Williams and Orleans Darkwa to pick up the slack. ... Tight end Charles Clay, right guard Shelley Smith and linebacker Koa Misi appeared to be limited at best during the portion of practice open to the media. Clay and Smith were riding the exercise bikes and Misi was standing off to the side. Landon Collins Youth Jersey .com) - Minnesota Vikings fans would surely concede Teddy Bridgewater is not Peyton Manning. Alex Smith Redskins Jersey . How foolishly wrong I was. Forget the now inherent corruption and back handed favours that plague the beautiful game. Goal Line Technology? Youre having a laugh. As for them penalty cheating bandits, footballs lawmakers upend them by awarding the penalty to the opponent each time a player attempts to con the referee into awarding ghost penalties. https://www.redskinssportsgoods.com/Wome...rted-Jersey/.ca presents its latest weekly power rankings for the 2013-14 Barclays Premier League season. Clinton Portis Redskins Jersey . Alen, 28, hit .315 with five home runs, 59 RBI and a career-high nine stolen bases for the Goldeyes last season. He is the longest serving catcher in Goldeyes history, having already spent five seasons with the organization. DaRon Payne Redskins Jersey . As each game passes (each has played close with the exception of last night) it becomes clearer just how evenly matched these two teams are and how one mistake, or one bad inning, is likely to sway the result.SOCHI, Russia -- Wheelchair curler Sonja Gaudet has been named as Canadas flag-bearer for the opening ceremony of the Sochi Paralympic Games. The 47-year-old Gaudet is the most decorated wheelchair curler in history, having won gold medals at both the 2006 and 2010 Paralympics She also has three world championships to her name. A native of North Vancouver, B.C., Gaudet will lead a Canadian contingent of 54 athletes into the Fisht Olympic Stadium on Friday night. "It carries a lot of purpose for me," Gaudet said at Wednesdays announcement. "Of course were here to compete as athletes with a physical disability at the highest level -- thats what the Paralympic Games are. "It sends a big global message as well about looking past the wheelchair, looking past the visual impairment, looking past the missing limb and really focusing on the person and foocusing on whats there.dddddddddddd" Gaudet is the second on the Canadian squad to skip Jim Armstrong, who said his teammate is deserving of the honour. "In the six, seven years that Ive known Sonja, all Ive done is see her work very hard," said Armstrong, who won gold at the 2010 Vancouver Paralympics with Gaudet. "Her skills have just continued to improve and it has not come easy. She has set a work ethic that any coach would be very proud of." Canada made the podium 19 times in Vancouver and has set a goal of finishing top-three in gold medals in Sochi. The Winter Paralympics include wheelchair curling, sledge hockey, para-nordic skiing and biathlon, para-alpine skiing and para-snowboard. Canada plays two wheelchair curling games on Saturday morning, including a 9:30 a.m. local time (12:30 a.m. ET) start against Britain. ' ' '