Chargers would be 'weird' without Philip Rivers, but there's no rush to decide future
by Jeff Miller, Los Angeles Times
Dec 31, 2019
4 minutes
COSTA MESA, Calif. - On the first official day of the offseason, Philip Rivers wasn't in the Los Angeles Chargers' locker room during the hour it was open to reporters Monday.
His cubicle also had been largely cleaned out, the team's longtime starting quarterback and franchise icon facing his most uncertain future yet.
On Sunday, following a 31-21 loss at Kansas City, Rivers broke down during his session with the media while answering a question about his fondest memories with the Chargers.
Wide receiver Keenan Allen called the idea of Rivers not being on the team in
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