LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dallas receiver Cole Beasley and tight end Blake Jarwin are both active for the Cowboys’ divisional playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday night.Dallas guard Xavier Su’a-Filo also is active at the Coliseum http://www.newyorkgiantsteamonline.com/oshane-ximines-jersey , but rookie Connor Williams is expected to start at left guard.Beasley, Jarwin and Su’a-Filo all have struggled with ankle injuries in recent days, and Beasley and Jarwin didn’t practice this week. They’ll all be in uniform when the Cowboys attempt to win two playoff games in the same season for the first time in 23 years.Beasley was Dallas’ second-leading receiver in the regular season with 65 catches for 672 yards and three TDs, but he was limping badly at times in the Cowboys’ wild-card playoff win over Seattle. Jarwin was fifth this season with 27 receptions for 307 yards Julian Love Jersey , and he made three TD catches in the regular-season finale against the Giants.The Cowboys’ inactives were quarterback Mike White, safety Darian Thompson, running back Darius Jackson, linebacker Chris Covington http://www.newyorkgiantsteamonline.com/darius-slayton-jersey , defensive end Dorance Armstrong, defensive tackle Daniel Ross and defensive lineman David Irving.The Rams had no surprises in their roster decisions. Los Angeles’ inactive players were defensive back Darious Williams, running back Justin Davis, linebacker Ogbo Okoronkwo Quinnen Williams Jersey , linebacker Trevon Young, guard Jamil Demby and defensive tackles Sebastian Joseph-Day and Tanzel Smart.Todd Gurley was active for the Rams after missing the previous two games with an ankle injury. The Pro Bowl running back is expected to play at full strength in his first game in four weeks when the Rams attempt to earn their first playoff victory in 14 years.Rookie John Kelly also was active, giving the Rams another option at running back behind Gurley and C.J. Williams.Edge rusher Matt Longacre also was active for the third straight game after sitting out three of the previous four games for Los Angeles. Defensive tackle Haloti Ngata became a free agent last week, 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 http://www.newyorkjetsteamonline.com/jachai-polite-jersey ,” 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, 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, 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.