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Ravens defensive tackle Haloti Ngata has not attended one voluntary Organized Team Activity (OTA) this offseason, instead choosing to work out in his home state of Utah and spend time with his pregnant wife while taking college courses. But now that his classes, which he attended at the University of Utah as he works towards the completion of a sociology degree, are finished, Ngata will rejoin his teammates this week.
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