INDIANAPOLIS – When Philip Rivers first started tossing footballs as a high-school ball boy, he heaved them any way he could.
The throwing motion stuck — and success soon followed.Rivers used that strange, shot put-like style to land a college scholarship, become a first-round draft pick and eventually string together one of the greatest 17-year careers in NFL history.
On Wednesday, the 39-year-old Indianapolis Colts quarterback announced his retirement.“Every year, Jan. 20 is a special and emotional day,” Rivers said in a statement posted on the team’s website. “It is St.
Sebastian’s Feast day, the day I played in the AFC championship without an ACL, and now the day that after 17 seasons, I’m announcing my retirement from the National.