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Chargers tight end Hunter Henry might be ready for playoff game against Ravens

COSTA MESA, Calif. — The Los Angeles Chargers finished the regular season looking like a team in need of offensive help.

A boost once considered unlikely could arrive this week, just in time for Sunday’s wild-card game against Baltimore.

Hunter Henry is scheduled to participate in practice with the starters as the Chargers gauge the tight end’s availability for the postseason.

“We want to give him a good look this week to see where he’s at,” coach Anthony Lynn said. “I like the progress that he’s been making. But he hasn’t played football in a long time. … He’s going to have to really show us that he’s

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