Philip Rivers hints at leaving Chargers in 2020 ClutchBoard And yet, that has not materialized in the 2019 season.
February 10th, 2020 at 6:40pm CST by Sam Robinson One of the highest-profile quarterbacks to ever hit the free agent market will indeed survey his options. Would he retire from NFL or have another baby first? If Philip Rivers has indeed played his final game with the Los Angeles Chargers, there is a good, logical landing spot for the veteran quarterback. The Chargers and Philip Rivers are going their separate ways, and Rivers wants to continue his career. It’s said Rivers this winter, when he’ll be 38, either will retire or join another NFL team.
With the arrival of Bruce Arians at head coach and Byron Leftwich at offensive coordinator, the Buccaneers were hoping that Winston would finally be the franchise quarterback they drafted him to be. Even with a Week 12 win, the Bucs are still only a four-win team this season and are well outside the playoff picture. Eli Manning, New York Giants Philip Rivers has moved his family to Florida.This is a big deal because Rivers isn’t exactly a fan of changing zip codes.. He has spoken in the past about his plans after retirement, to stay around the game that he loves in some other capacity, such as coaching a high school football team. INDIANAPOLIS -- Quarterback Philip Rivers talked for the first time about retiring after it become official that his time with the Los Angeles Chargers was ending earlier this offseason. Philip Rivers is known for his fire and passion, things he says he picked up from his mother, Joan. Colts QB Philip Rivers lands 'peace of mind,' post-NFL life as Alabama high school coach. Philip Rivers Not Planning To Retire. Things have not gone according to plan for Philip Rivers and the Los Angeles Chargers in the 2019 NFL season. Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Philip Rivers and Peyton’s younger brother, Eli, will soon follow him. Where could the veteran quarterback land in 2020? He commutes instead. The quarterback is set to become a free agent in March. With the Chargers vastly underachieving this year, many are wondering if Philip Rivers may retire after the season. Others are. The Los Angeles Chargers' Philip Rivers iterated that he doesn't want to retire -- and that he'll look into playing for another team. Things have not gone according to plan for Philip Rivers and the Los Angeles Chargers in the 2019 NFL season. Philip Rivers reportedly could be done with the Los Angeles Chargers after the 2019 season. ... decided to retire after 38 years in coaching this spring.