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Having all of those things line up, the sky is the limit for him."Is Melvin Gordon a top 5 running back? - Jason GilderTo say Gordon’s rookie season was ugly is an understatement; it was downright dreadful. The 2015 campaign saw Gordon rush for 641 yards on 184 carries in 14 games played. Furthermore, he recorded zeros in touchdowns and 100-yard rushing games, with his season-high of 88 yards coming in Week 2 against the Cincinnati Bengals.PFF Training Camp Preview: Los Angeles Chargers - Matthew BurksThe aforementioned defensive front with Bosa and Melvin Ingram in Los Angeles is also one of the league’s most formidable Womens Customized Los Angeles Chargers Jerseys , checking in at No. 3 in our pass-rush rankings to start the season.Social Media Information:BFTB Facebook Page: Click here to like our pageBFTB Twitter: Follow @BFTB_ChargersThe Lightning Round Twitter: Follow @Lightning_RoundThe Lightning Round Facebook: Click here to like our pageBFTB Manager: Richard Wade: Follow @RichardWade The Los Angeles Chargers are on a roll with a three-game winning streak.Philip Rivers is determined to keep the momentum going, even with an overseas trip and a game in London looming."The guys have been great and we know we're in kind of a groove right now," the 36-year-old quarterback said. "This is a different week, but our mindset is whatever you normally do, just do it. We want to keep this going."The Chargers returned to the practice field Wednesday, brimming with confidence after their 38-14 victory over the Browns three days earlier. The decisive win raised their record to 4-2 and kept them one game behind AFC-leading Kansas City.The team remains in Cleveland and is training at suburban Baldwin Wallace University, hoping to maintain some normalcy before its Sunday game against the Tennessee Titans at Wembley Stadium in England."We practiced today at the same time that we'll play (6:30 a.m. Pacific time), so that should help our bodies get accustomed to the time change," said Rivers, who has thrown 15 touchdowns and has the second-best passer rating in the NFL at 115.1."As a player, Wednesday always feels like the start of the workweek — and we were all ready for it today. 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The latter team faltered down the stretch and missed the playoffs.With Melvin Gordon now one of the top running backs in the league and standout defensive end Joey Bosa expected back in early November from a left foot injury, Rivers doesn't want to let this opportunity slip away."We've got a chance to get to 5-2 and we've got to do whatever it takes to get there Los Angeles Chargers Hats ," he said. "If you had told us back in August we'd be in this position, we'd have taken it. We feel pretty good about ourselves right now."NOTES: Chargers coach Anthony Lynn expects linebacker Jatavis Brown (groin) and kicker Caleb Sturgis (right quadriceps) to be game-time decisions. Michael Badgley made his NFL debut filling in for Sturgis against the Browns, making all five of his extra points and his lone field-goal attempt. ... C Mike Pouncey (knee), WR Travis Benjamin (foot), TE Virgil Green (ribs), NT Damion Square (shoulder) were limited in practice, while Bosa and LB Kyzir White (knee) remain out.