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Quarterback Philip Rivers will officially retire as a member of the Chargers five years after the final NFL game
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Philip Rivers to Officially Retire as a Charger, Five Years After His Last NFL Snap

July 21, 2025 2 Min Read
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Nearly five years after playing his last NFL game, Philip Rivers has officially retired as a member of the Los Angeles Chargers, the team where he spent 16 of his 17 professional seasons. Rivers, who closed out his career with the Indianapolis Colts, shared an emotional announcement through a video posted by the Chargers on X. His retirement became official after signing documents presented by former teammates from his offensive line and receiving a congratulatory call from Dean Spanos, the Chargers’ president of Soccer Operations. In the video, Rivers expressed gratitude for his 16 years with the Chargers and reflected on his career, during which he started 240 consecutive games as the team’s quarterback.

Drafted fourth overall in the 2004 NFL Draft—a class that included Eli Manning and Ben Roethlisberger—Rivers is considered one of the best quarterbacks to emerge from that group. He was an eight-time Pro Bowler and holds nearly every passing record for the Chargers franchise. On the NFL all-time leaderboard, Rivers ranks sixth in both passing yards (63,440) and touchdown passes (421). One of the defining moments of his career was during the 2007 AFC Championship Game, where, despite playing with a torn ACL against the undefeated New England Patriots and with key teammate LaDainian Tomlinson sidelined by injury, Rivers showcased remarkable toughness and kept the Chargers competitive until the final moments.

Philip Rivers will be eligible for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2026. Meanwhile, his former teammate, tight end Antonio Gates, is set to be inducted into Canton, Ohio, later this summer.

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Fan Take: Philip Rivers’ official retirement marks the end of an era for Chargers fans and highlights the legacy of a quarterback known for resilience and consistency. His impact on the game and franchise records will be remembered, and his Hall of Fame eligibility adds anticipation for how his contributions will be honored in the years to come.

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