Who is Philip Ríos? The 44-year-old quarterback makes an unprecedented return to the NFL

Who is Philip Ríos? The 44-year-old quarterback makes an unprecedented return to the NFL

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Philip Rivers is expected to take the field for the first time in nearly five years as an NFL quarterback on Sunday for the Indianapolis Colts at age 44.

Despite being on the brink of Hall of Fame eligibility, Rivers accepted the Colts’ offer to return to the game after the team’s Week 1 starting quarterback, Daniel Jones, suffered a season-ending injury.

For Rivers, it’s just another unexpected twist in one of the NFL’s most unusual stories.

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Rivers is the son of a high school football coach and took on that role himself after his temporary retirement from the NFL.

Rivers is the son of Steve Rivers, former football coach at Decatur High School and later Athens High School in Alabama. His mother was a teacher.

As a child, Philip contributed to his father’s team as a ball boy, but that’s not all he did. According to the Los Angeles Times, during games, young Rivers would sneak into the referees’ meeting whenever his father’s offense was close to a first down. There, he would watch how close the ball was to a first down and then spread his hands out toward the sideline to indicate exactly how far they had to reach to move the chains.

Philip Rivers throws the ball

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers (17) drops back to pass Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025, during practice at the Colts’ training facility in Indianapolis. (Image)

“I felt like I could contribute,” Rivers told the outlet. “I felt like they really needed me to tell them if it was one foot or two feet.”

When it was time to begin his own high school career, Rivers played for his father at Athens High School. However, he began his career as a linebacker and didn’t even start playing quarterback until his junior year.

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But when Rivers became a quarterback, it worked out for him and his father, as he earned all-state honors and a reputation as the best prep passer in the state of Alabama. It prepared him for a college career at North Carolina State and, eventually, stardom in the NFL.

When Rivers first retired from the NFL after the 2020 season, he followed in his father’s footsteps by taking over as head coach at St. Michael Catholic in Fairhope, Alabama in 2021. He is 43-15 at St. Michael Catholic in his five years at the helm and most recently led the school to a 13-1 record in 2025.

Rivers is a father of 10, and some of his new teammates are younger than his own children.

Rivers and his wife Tiffany Rivers have been together since high school and married when Philip was just a sophomore in college in 2001.

Less than a year later, they had their first child, a daughter named Halle in 2002. The head start in building the family allowed the couple enough time to build a squad of children close to football level, as they had nine more children together: Caroline, Grace, Gunner, Sarah, Peter, Rebecca, Clare, Anna and the youngest, Andrew, who was born in 2023.

And just a year after Andrew’s birth, Rivers became a grandfather when Halle gave birth to her own son in 2024.

And having a huge list of children wasn’t even unique to Rivers’ family. It was expected.

Both Rivers and his wife are one of nine children born to each of their own parents.

Philip Rivers observes

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers (17) on the sidelines during the game against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on December 6, 2020. (Troy Taormina/USA TODAY Sports)

In 2019, before the birth of Anna, which gave the couple nine children, Tiffany told Women’s Wear Daily about Philip’s grandfather’s reaction to the news that they would be having their ninth.

“This is the third generation of Phillip’s family, which has seven girls and two boys, so we were very excited about it. When we told his 91-year-old grandfather, he said, ‘You didn’t have to go to the doctor to find out. I could have told you, that’s family history.'”

Halle, meanwhile, at 23, is older than a handful of Rivers’ new teammates with the 2025 Colts, including rookie quarterback Riley Leonard, rookie defensive end JT Tuimoloau and rookie running back DJ Giddens.

Rivers’ body has already endured unusual adversity before making an unusually late return to football at age 44.

Rivers once played through an injury that typically keeps players off the field for more than a year.

In the 2007 AFC Championship game against the historically dominant and undefeated New England Patriots, Rivers played just six days after suffering a torn ACL and meniscus in his right knee.

Rivers limped his way through the game for the San Diego Chargers, as his team only lost nine points in a 21-12 battle.

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Philip Rivers in his last NFL game

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers (17) before playing against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Wild Card game at Bills Stadium on January 9, 2021. (Rich Barnes/USA TODAY Sports)

He had surgery after the game and returned to the team in time for the start of the 2008 season.

By playing through that injury, Rivers maintained a historic streak of 224 consecutive regular-season starts.yes from 2006 to 2020, making it the fifth-longest starting streak of any NFL player. He became the fourth NFL quarterback to reach 200 consecutive starts, joining Brett Favre, Peyton Manning and Eli Manning.

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Jackson Thompson is a sports reporter for News Digital covering critical political and cultural issues in sports, with an investigative lens. Jackson’s reporting has been cited in federal government actions related to Title IX enforcement and in mainstream media outlets such as The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The News and ESPN.com.

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