Philip Rivers leaves door open to future in broadcasting
He's not ruling it out.
He's not ruling it out.
"Let's stinkin' go! Stinkin' go! Heck yeah, baby! Let's go! Daggum it! Stinkin' go, baby!"
This is why Luke Kuechly was an NFL Defensive Player of the Year at linebacker.
"Still, if it was ‘Hunger Games’? If they said, you had to do this or die? Yeah, you could pull off something.”
"I've got one more year before my health insurance runs out."
The 44-year-old quarterback's comeback generated the highest Indianapolis ratings on CBS since 2020.
Philip Rivers barely threw for 120 yards in his return.
"...if a quarterback is throwing helium balloons, the only way to call it is to be honest about it."
"I mean this with the most amount of respect, because I am a guy with one."
Starting a 44-year-old grandfather says a lot about the state of the league's QBs.
"I'm very excited to watch Philip play."
"Philip Rivers ran the same offense as the Colts for his son Gunnar’s HS team this season."
"I can't imagine being out of the game for five years and coming back at 44 years old."
"As great as you're supposed to be, the Colts cut you."- Draymond Green to Peyton Manning
For now, it looks like the 2020 MNF booth of Steve Levy, Brian Griese and Louis Riddick will return. But if Rivers joins ESPN, that might change.
Rivers already has a post-retirement gig lined up, coaching high school football in Alabama.
Philip Rivers is a demonstrative player on the field even when things are going well, so when a...