Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers is reportedly considered as a possible head teaching candidate for the upcoming offseason hiring cycle, NFL Network‘s Ian Rapoport reported on Sunday (January 4).
Rivers, 44, served as the pinnacle soccer coach at St. Michael Catholic High School in Fairhope, Alabama, earlier than popping out of retirement to hitch the Colts final month.
“Several sources say Rivers could end up as a head coach candidate this cycle and the current belief is that Rivers gets at least one opportunity to interview, possibly more. Only two teams currently have head coach openings — the New York Giants and Tennessee Titans — though that number is expected to grow after Sunday,” Rapoport wrote for NFL.com. “Sources say that teams have been doing research on Rivers as a candidate and making background calls. That happened last year, as well. Rivers previously has never been willing to engage — not with college or NFL teams — but his dramatic return to the NFL in December might have sparked his interest.”
The Colts started rookie Riley Leonard over Rivers, who was dominated inactive, of their ultimate common season recreation on Sunday (January 4). The veteran quarterback went 0-3 in three begins with the Colts in 2025, throwing for 544 yards, 4 touchdowns and three interceptions on 58 of 92 passing.