– Rivers, 44, interviewed in person for the Bills job after a brief NFL return with the Colts, where he started 3 games. He went 0-3 but threw 4 TDs and 3 INTs, and reportedly “crushed” the interview.
– He’s been a high‑school coach since retirement (St. Michael Catholic HS), but remains a proven play-caller with strong veteran connections that could help him assemble a top-notch staff 📊.
– Other candidates in the mix include Grant Udinski (Jags OC) and ex‑Bills boss Brian Daboll, who helped develop Josh Allen during their time together.
– Bills boss Sean McDermott could be taking a year off, as Buffalo continues to weigh options. Since 2017, he’s gone 98-50 with eight playoff appearances but has yet to reach the Super Bowl, losing two AFC Championship games to KC 🔥.
– Takeaway: Rivers is a surprising but compelling candidate who brings leadership, play-calling savvy, and potential for assembling a veteran staff, as Buffalo keeps evaluating its next chapter. 🏈📊
🔥 Bills’ head coaching hunt is heating up, with Philip Rivers emerging as a serious candidate 🏈