The Los Angeles Chargers’ Week 17 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs was the last game of the season, and it could have very well been the final game played for quarterback Philip Rivers in the blue and gold.
But Rivers hopes it is not, at least in the National Football League.
“If 1 of 32 teams wants me, I’ll be making start No. 225,” Rivers said.
Rivers said he would consider playing for a team other than the Chargers. At this point, he said, retirement is not really an option.
The 38-year old has went back and forth with his options throughout the season. But from his comments in his final presser, it sounds like he wants to be back for Year 17, but for what team remains to be seen.
Rivers is slated to become an unrestricted free agent. His contract year wasn’t necessarily how he expected it go as he tossed 20 interceptions, one shy from a career-high.
Rivers didn’t benefit from the injuries to the offensive line, but it wouldn’t be fair to say that’s the main reason for his woes. His reckless play came at critical times, as 15 of their 17 games were determined within a touchdown or less.
Rivers has given it all he’s got since becoming the starting quarterback in 2006, putting up some of the best numbers, shattering records and never missing starts.
But regardless of the reasons why Rivers deserves to be enshrined in Canton, OH, the Chargers have never reached the Super Bowl with him under center. That’s not to say it all falls on Rivers, but the franchise may see this as an opportunity for a new era.
We will find out what the future holds for No. 17 soon.
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