Sunday’s game may have marked Philip Rivers’ last with the Los Angeles Chargers. He finished the afternoon with 31 completions on 46 attempts for 281 yards, two touchdowns, and two turnovers.
Following the Week 17’s matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs (a 31-21 loss) Rivers made it clear that retiring is not an option.
He also said he was willing to play for another team if it came down to that.
The 38-year-old threw 20 interceptions this season as the team just couldn’t string enough wins together to get back into the postseason.
LA #Chargers QB Philip Rivers reflecting on his career. He's scheduled to become a free agent this offseason#NFL100 #BoltUppic.twitter.com/Im9l4VjySM
— Gabriel Schray (@schrayguy) December 30, 2019
The Chargers never reached the Super Bowl with Rivers at the helm.
The team only advanced past the divisional round once while going an entire decade without winning the AFC West.
The Chargers don’t have a QB in place to replace Rivers, so bringing him back for more season isn’t an outrageous idea.
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