Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers did not practice Tuesday after suffering a knee injury in Saturday night's regular-season finale.
Head Coach John Harbaugh said Monday that Flowers is day-to-day with the injury, which he confirmed is not season-ending.
It's no surprise that Flowers isn't back at the first opportunity. However, it would also be a mistake to rule him out of playing in Saturday's Wild-Card playoff opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Ravens' Pro Bowl 1,000-yard receiver has not missed a game due to injury during his two-year career.
Baltimore did get running back Justice Hill and left guard Patrick Mekari back on the practice field after both were dealing with illnesses last week. Hill has missed the past two games, previously with a concussion, and Mekari started but played just six snaps in the regular-season finale. Hill was listed as a limited participant Tuesday with both concussion and illness designations.
Wide receiver/returner Deonte Harty returned to practice from injured reserve and was a full participant. He has not played since Week 6 against the Commanders due to a knee injury.
Pro Bowl safety Kyle Hamilton (knee) was a limited participant Tuesday.
Steelers Are Healthier Than Last Meeting
Several key Steelers defenders that were missing from the Ravens' 34-17 win in Baltimore three weeks ago have all returned.
Safety DeShon Elliott and defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi played in Pittsburgh's final regular-season game.
Starting cornerback Donte Jackson, who has missed two of the last three games with a pinched nerve in his back, is practicing Tuesday.
The only Steelers to miss Tuesday's practice were Pro Bowl defensive tackle Cameron Heyward (illness) and guard Isaac Seumalo (rest).