The Chargers won a huge game in Kansas City last Thursday night and they did it without the help of some key offensive players.Running backs Melvin Gordon and Austin Ekeler both missed the game and wide receiver Keenan Allen played just 17 snaps as a result of a hip injury. With hopes of winning the division and the top seed in the AFC very much alive Trace McSorley Baltimore Ravens Jersey , the Chargers would obviously like to have as many of them back in the lineup as possible.Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the team believes there’s a “legitimate chance” all three are ready to go against the Ravens on Saturday night. Gordon worked out his knee before being ruled out for the game against the Chiefs while Ekeler didn’t practice last week due to a neck injury and a concussion.The Chargers have clinched a playoff spot, but remain behind the Chiefs in the AFC West due to a worse record against division opponents. Two wins and a Kansas City loss would give them both the division title and the No. 1 seed in the playoffs. Defensive tackle Haloti Ngata became a free agent last week Youth Trace McSorley Jersey , but he has no plans to sign with an NFL team for the 2019 season.Ngata announced his retirement in an Instagram post on Monday morning. The post included a picture of Ngata on top of Mount Kilimanjaro with a sign proclaiming that he’s retiring “on top.”“Just a man standing on top of the world with a heart full of gratitude,” Ngata wrote. “Thank you Lord for letting me play the game I love for 13 unforgettable years. I’m retiring on top. I might be finished playing football White Brandon Williams Jersey , but I’m holding tight to the friendships, memories and wisdom I’ve gained along the way. ‘Nobody who ever gave his best regretted it.’ Walking away with no regrets Marquise Brown Baltimore Ravens Jersey , just peace in knowing I gave it my all and had a helluva lot of fun doing it.”Ngata was a first-round pick by the Ravens in 2006 and won a Super Bowl while making two All-Pro teams and five straight Pro Bowls during his nine years in Baltimore. He spent three seasons with the Lions before signing with Philly as a free agent last year.