Philip Rivers on coaching in NFL: Nothing concrete, but open to anything
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Philip Rivers, who recently returned to the NFL as a quarterback for a three-game stint with the Colts, is now being considered as a potential head coaching candidate by various teams. Despite his limited coaching experience, primarily at the high school level for his son's team, Rivers has not dismissed the possibility of pursuing an NFL coaching role. He confirmed there has been no substantive interest from teams yet but remains open to opportunities. Rivers expressed confidence in his leadership and knowledge of the game, stating he believes he could coach at the NFL level. Currently, six teams have head coaching vacancies, and it remains to be seen if Rivers will be included in their list of candidates.
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