It is becoming increasingly unlikely the Baltimore Ravens will have their No. 1 wide receiver available for Saturday’s playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Zay Flowers again sat out practice Wednesday, according to the injury report. Flowers, who had a team-most 1,059 receiving yards this season, suffered a knee injury during Saturday’s regular-season finale.

Baltimore will practice once more before releasing a status report for its players in regards to Saturday’s wild-card round playoff game it is hosting.

Change-of-pace running back Justice Hill on Wednesday was a full practice participant for the first time since suffering a concussion during a Dec. 21 win against the Steelers. Hill, who missed the past two games, returned to practice Tuesday in a limited capacity.

All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton returned to a fully practicing status Wednesday after he was listed as limited Tuesday because of a knee injury. There is no indication Hamilton won’t be able to play Saturday.

The only other player on the Ravens’ injury report is kick returner/receiver Deonte Harty, who on Tuesday was cleared to return to practice but remains on injured reserve because of a knee injury. He did not practice Wednesday.