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Philip Rivers refuses to leave the NFL: from his surprising comeback to interviewing to coach the Bills

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 24, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Philip Rivers has compressed an entire second act into just a few weeks, blurring the lines between retirement, comeback, and a possible leap into NFL coaching.

At 44, the longtime quarterback has gone from high school sidelines to NFL huddles and now into the interview room for one of the league’s most high-profile head coaching vacancies.

Rivers had been settled into life as the head coach at St. Michael Catholic High School in Alabama when the Indianapolis Colts called him back into action.

Four years removed from his last NFL snap, he returned late in the season after Daniel Jones suffered a devastating Achilles injury. Indianapolis valued Rivers‘ familiarity with pro-style systems and his experience running offenses similar to those favored by head coach Shane Steichen.

The results were rocky. Rivers went 0-3 as the Colts‘ emergency starter, throwing for 544 yards with four touchdowns and three interceptions. Still, the brief return added another memorable chapter to a career defined by durability and volume.

His résumé now includes 63,984 passing yards (eighth-most in league history), 425 touchdown passes (seventh all-time), and 212 interceptions across 16 seasons with the Chargers and two abbreviated stints with the Colts.

A Sudden Turn Toward the Buffalo Sideline

Almost as quickly as his comeback began, Rivers was linked to a new role. Buffalo confirmed he interviewed for the Bills‘ head coaching job following the team’s decision to part ways with Sean McDermott after a Divisional Round loss to the Broncos.

McDermott exits with a 98-50 regular-season record over nine seasons, including multiple playoff appearances but no Super Bowl trips.

Rivers‘ candidacy stands out among names like former Giants coach Brian Daboll, Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady, Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, and former Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen has taken an active role in the interview process, meaning Rivers would need to impress a player he once faced in the postseason.

That history dates to the 2021 Wild Card round, when Rivers and the Colts lost to Allen’s Bills, delivering Buffalo its first playoff win of the Allen era.

While Rivers has no NFL coaching experience, the league has embraced unconventional hires before, including Jeff Saturday with the Colts in 2022. Just weeks ago, Rivers was named a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026, a milestone that typically signals the closing of a career, not the start of another.

Whether Buffalo hires him or not, Rivers has already defied expectations, showing his football story may still have chapters left to write.

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