Philip Rivers confirmed that his NFL career will be over once the Indianapolis Colts' season ends this weekend. The 44-year-old came out of retirement a month ago after the Colts lost starting quarterback Daniel Jones to a season-ending injury.
Philip Rivers came out of retirement to quarterback the Colts this season, but he says there's no chance of that happening again.
Indianapolis Colts' Philip Rivers learned plenty during his college days from IU's electric coach, Curt Cignetti.
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"Where was that toughness in the third quarter?" - Austin Rivers on the lesson his father taught him about breaking the unwritten rule
Austin Rivers admits he used to get heated when opponents scored in the final seconds of a decided game until his father cut through the noise with one simple truth: play until the buzzer.
Two Rivers' new school bus law requires red warning lights at every stop, aims to reduce driver confusion, and improve student safety after recent incidents
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Colts' Phillip Rivers weighs in on decision to start Riley Leonard
The Indianapolis Colts are starting Riley Leonard at quarterback in Week 18. Phillip Rivers weighed in on the decision.
Austin Rivers recalls Doc Rivers’ lesson after Giannis Antetokounmpo’s late-game dunk in Milwaukee Bucks win over the Chicago Bulls.
Philip Rivers could have returned to retirement after the Indianapolis Colts’ 23-17 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. With the Colts eliminated from playoff contention, Indianapolis’ reason for reaching out to the eight-time Pro Bowl quarterback five seasons into retirement was gone, too.