With the Baltimore Ravens winding down organized team activities in their second-to-last session on Thursday, a few key players returned to the field. Running back Justice Hill, as well as outside linebackers Odafe Oweh and David Ojabo all made their returns to practice after missing some time previously, per ESPN's Jamison Henley.
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