
"The 44-year-old Indianapolis Colts quarterback, who came out of retirement last month to help the reeling Colts amid multiple quarterback injuries, said he's headed back to retirement and his role as head coach at St. Michael Catholic High School in Fairhope, Alabama. His son, Gunner, will be a senior there in the fall and is one of the nation's top quarterback recruits."
""There's nothing concrete to that," Rivers said of reported interest in him as a coaching candidate. "I think if this past month has taught me is you're open, obviously, to anything, I guess. Then you go from there. But I'm looking forward to going back home and getting back with those [players], getting back to my family and Gunner's senior season coming up.""
"Rivers went 0-3 as a starter down the stretch as the Colts fell short of making the postseason. But he also poured into the team's younger quarterbacks during his time in Indianapolis, raising the specter of him perhaps doing so on a full-time basis. Rivers thinks he could pull it off. "I do think, as humbly as I can say it, that I could coach at this level," Rivers said."
Philip Rivers, 44, came out of retirement last month to help the Indianapolis Colts amid multiple quarterback injuries. He will return to retirement and resume his role as head coach at St. Michael Catholic High School in Fairhope, Alabama. His son, Gunner, will be a senior there and is one of the nation's top quarterback recruits. Rivers went 0-3 as a starter but mentored the team's younger quarterbacks during his stint in Indianapolis. He said there is nothing concrete regarding NFL coaching interest but would not rule out coaching at the professional level in the future. He looks forward to family time and his son's senior season.
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