Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has taken a significant step towards his future in the NFL by interviewing for the Buffalo Bills' head coaching job. The 44-year-old quarterback, who made a midseason return to the league last month, had previously expressed interest in pursuing a coaching career.
Rivers' dramatic return to the NFL, where he played three starts and attempted to get the Colts back into playoff contention, has sparked renewed attention on his potential coaching aspirations. According to reports, teams had been doing research on Rivers following his comeback, and the Bills were among those that reached out to him for an interview.
Josh Allen, the Bills' quarterback, was present during the interviews with Rivers, which adds weight to the team's interest in bringing the veteran coach on board. The Bills have a long list of candidates vying for the top job, including Lou Anarumo, Brian Daboll, and Joe Brady, but Rivers remains an intriguing option.
As the current head coach at St Michael Catholic High School in Alabama, Rivers has already demonstrated his coaching chops, leading the team to success. He is known for his leadership skills, ability to build camaraderie among players, and deep understanding of the game.
When asked about his potential to become an NFL head coach, Rivers remained humble but confident, saying he "knows enough about the game" and has the necessary skills to lead at this level. However, he also emphasized that coaching is a new frontier for him, and he's taking it one day at a time.
The Bills' search for a new head coach has been ongoing since the departure of Sean McDermott, and with multiple candidates already in the running, Rivers' interview may be a crucial step towards securing the job. With his extensive NFL experience, coaching background, and ability to connect with players, Rivers could be an attractive candidate for the Bills.
Rivers' dramatic return to the NFL, where he played three starts and attempted to get the Colts back into playoff contention, has sparked renewed attention on his potential coaching aspirations. According to reports, teams had been doing research on Rivers following his comeback, and the Bills were among those that reached out to him for an interview.
Josh Allen, the Bills' quarterback, was present during the interviews with Rivers, which adds weight to the team's interest in bringing the veteran coach on board. The Bills have a long list of candidates vying for the top job, including Lou Anarumo, Brian Daboll, and Joe Brady, but Rivers remains an intriguing option.
As the current head coach at St Michael Catholic High School in Alabama, Rivers has already demonstrated his coaching chops, leading the team to success. He is known for his leadership skills, ability to build camaraderie among players, and deep understanding of the game.
When asked about his potential to become an NFL head coach, Rivers remained humble but confident, saying he "knows enough about the game" and has the necessary skills to lead at this level. However, he also emphasized that coaching is a new frontier for him, and he's taking it one day at a time.
The Bills' search for a new head coach has been ongoing since the departure of Sean McDermott, and with multiple candidates already in the running, Rivers' interview may be a crucial step towards securing the job. With his extensive NFL experience, coaching background, and ability to connect with players, Rivers could be an attractive candidate for the Bills.