Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers emerged in the locker room following Tuesday’s practice in Owings Mills with a fresh haircut but also with a bulky brace on his right knee.

As such, Baltimore’s leading receiver and its first Pro Bowl selection at the position did not practice, leaving his status for Saturday’s wild-card playoff game against the Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium uncertain. He also isn’t the only one dealing with a knee injury.

Safety Kyle Hamilton (knee) also popped up on the injury report and was limited in practice.

The All-Pro and defensive star has been banged up several times this season but has not missed a game. He has also been the lynchpin to a defense that has been the best in the NFL over the final two months of the regular season; his 7.7 yards allowed per completion led all safeties and he totaled a career-high 104 tackles, third-most at the position in the conference.

Otherwise, the Ravens are largely healthy.

Running back Justice Hill, who hasn’t played since suffering a concussion on Dec. 21 against the Steelers and missed last week because of an illness, was limited. Wide receiver and returner Deonte Harty (knee), whom they designated to return from injured reserve on Monday, fully practiced.

Pittsburgh could be much healthier this time around after missing several players in its previous meeting in Baltimore.

The only Steelers who didn’t practice Tuesday were defensive tackle Cameron Heyward (illness) and offensive lineman Isaac Seumalo (rest). Guard Mason McCormick, who fractured a bone in his hand last week against the Cincinnati Bengals, and tight end MyCole Pruitt (knee) were limited.

Otherwise, everyone practiced fully, including cornerback Donte Jackson (back), wide receiver Roman Wilson (hamstring), defensive lineman Logan Lee (calf) and offensive tackle Calvin Anderson (goin), all of whom have been designated to return from injured reserve. Linebacker Cole Holcomb (knee), who has been designated to return from the physically unable to perform list, was also a full participant.

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