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Philip Rivers has a "legit" shot at becoming Bills head coach after interviewing with Buffalo Bills, per NFL insider.
Fresh off of his second NFL retirement, quarterback Philip Rivers appears to truly be done playing. So when people heard that he's meeting with the Buffalo Bills, they instantly got ultra-curious. According to ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter,
The Bills have been searching for their new head coach after they fired Sean McDermott following the team’s 33-30 overtime divisional round loss to the Denver Broncos. Rivers played 16 seasons for the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers before retiring after the 2020 season.
Philip Rivers’ dominant run as a high school head coach has sparked NFL coaching speculation and renewed interest in his football future.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid has now been named to this season’s NFL Pro Bowl Games, replacing Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. It remains to be seen if Kincaid will attend the all-star event (set for Tuesday, February 3 at 8 p.m. EST) due to a chronic knee injury he’s battled for two seasons.
The Buffalo Bills are interviewing Philip Rivers for their vacant head-coaching position on Friday, sources confirmed to CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones. It's the first known interview for Rivers, who returned to the field in December for the Indianapolis Colts after five years on the sidelines after quarterback Daniel Jones suffered a season-ending injury.
Philip Rivers will reportedly meet with the Buffalo Bills for their head coaching vacancy following his brief NFL comeback, signaling a possible return to the league’s sidelines.
Three weeks after confirming his retirement for good as a player, Philip Rivers could be back in the NFL next season as a head coach.
Could Philip Rivers go from NFL QB to Buffalo Bills head coach with Josh Allen? Wild.
Four years ago Friday, the Chiefs won a playoff game that lives in franchise lore, but the Bills haven’t overcome that loss.