The Facts: Rivers, 39, called it quits after 17 seasons, the last one played with the Colts after 16 years with the Chargers. He has not totally closed the door on his career, though, telling Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times that he would consider a late-season stint. "I'm not predicting I will play in December or January, for that matter," Rivers said. "One, you've got to have somebody who wants you, and two, it's got to be right. But I have not completely ruled that out."
Diehards Line:The Colts needed a quarterback this year after Rivers retired. They now might need a quarterback to start this year after their current starting quarterback, Carson Wentz, underwent foot surgery Monday. The Colts' need for a veteran quarterback would come sooner than later with Wentz facing a 5-12 week timetable for his return. Jacob Eason, a fourth-round choice in 2020, is the leading candidate to start while Wentz is recovering. Indianapolis recently signed Brett Hundley as another option at quarterback and also has Sam Ehlinger and Jalen Morton at the position. Rivers, who now is coaching football at St. Michael Catholic High School, conceded to Farmer he would have some work to do in order to return. "I'm not quite there," Rivers said. "I'm getting back there. I wouldn't have made weight if I had to report last week, that's for sure. But I am getting back into the lifting and running, and shoot, I occasionally throw a ball around out here in this heat. It's not too hard to get a good lather going. ..." We'll be watching for more.