The Detroit Lions and Miami Dolphins were back at it on Thursday for the second, and final, joint practice between the two. As with Wednesday, most of the work was given to the first teamers, leaving limited opportunities for the reserves. However, they’ll get their chance on Saturday afternoon when the two teams meet for the Ford Field preseason opener at 1 p.m. ET.

After offering my observations of the Lions defense on Day 1, I shifted my focus entirely to the offense on Day 2. Here’s what I noticed from practice.

Offensive line 1-on-1 standouts • Much like Al Karsten noted in his Day 1 observations, it was a near perfect series for the starting offensive line. I had them with wins in seven of their 10 reps, with pushes in two, and the only loss coming to Graham Glasgow, who let Beni

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