Source: New York Post
Veteran quarterback Philip Rivers became one of the NFL’s feel-good stories of the year when he returned midseason for the Colts after a nearly five-year retirement. Though his playing career has come to a close, as the non-contending Colts started rookie Riley Leonard in their regular-season finale Sunday against the Texans, it seems that Rivers could write yet another chapter at the professional level. According to a Sunday report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the 44-year-old Rivers could become a potential head-coaching candidate in the upcoming cycle, and “the current belief is that Rivers gets at least one opportunity to interview, possibly more.
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