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Philip Rivers isn't ready to call it a career after parting with Chargers

LOS ANGELES - It's not necessarily his choice but after 16 seasons as an NFL quarterback, Philip Rivers finds himself running the option.

His days with the Los Angeles Chargers are over. The team announced as much Monday morning, making official what everyone knew was coming. And now Rivers begins the next chapter of his life.

The options in front of him: To pursue a job with another team (his preference) or call it a career.

"I'm feeling a wide range of emotions, from sad to reflective to thankful," he said

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