Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

PHILIP RIVERS set to quarterbac­k Colts.

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INDIANAPOL­IS — Philip Rivers spent more than a decade picking apart the Indianapol­is Colts and irritating their fans.

He’ll become their new quarterbac­k today.

The longtime Chargers star agreed to a one-year contract with Indianapol­is on Tuesday, according to a person who spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal cannot be officially announced until today.

General Manager Chris Ballard has now filled two major offseason needs in two days — adding an eight-time Pro Bowl quarterbac­k to the roster less than 24 hours after acquiring Pro Bowl defensive tackle DeForest Buckner in a trade with San Francisco.

“Any time we have a chance to acquire a player that makes us better at any position, we’re going to do it,” Ballard said at his end of the season news conference in January. “So I wouldn’t just focus on the quarterbac­k position.”

It’s hard not to when making this kind of investment in Rivers, 38, a 16-year veteran who produced his fewest touchdown passes, 23, since 2007 and his most intercepti­ons, 20, since 2016. It was one reason the Chargers decided not to bring back the franchise’s career passing leader.

In Indianapol­is, though, Rivers will be reunited with Coach Frank Reich and offensive coordinato­r Nick Sirianni. Reich was the Chargers quarterbac­ks coach in 2013 and the offensive coordinato­r in 2014 and 2015. Sirianni spent five seasons in San Diego, two as quarterbac­ks coach.

The move also completes a strange cycle.

The New York Giants selected Rivers with the fourth overall draft pick in the 2004 draft then made a draft-day swap with the Chargers for Eli Manning, whose older brother, Peyton, was still starring in Indianapol­is. Twice during Rivers tenure, he played on teams that eliminated the Colts from the playoffs.

And it will almost certainly rekindle memories for Colts owner Jim Irsay, who was a teenager when his father’s team dealt then39-year-old quarterbac­k John Unitas from Baltimore to San Diego in 1973. That turned out to be the final season for Unitas, a Hall of Famer who died in 2002.

The Colts believe Rivers can last at least that long.

Rather than using the No. 13 pick in April’s draft to bring in a new young gun, they dealt it to the 49ers for Buckner and then continued negotiatin­g with Rivers’ agents.

Now, presumably, Rivers will replace Jacoby Brissett as the Colts’ opening day starter.

Brissett started 15 of 16 games last season after replacing the retired Andrew Luck in August. The Colts went 7-9 and missed the playoffs for the fourth time in five years.

Rivers had used his unique throwing motion to complete 4,908 of 7,591 passes with 59,271 yards, 397 touchdowns and 198 intercepti­ons. He ranks sixth in league history in completion­s, yards passing and TD passes and seventh in attempts and is 123-101 as an NFL starter. He hasn’t missed a start since 2005.

 ?? (AP file photo) ?? Quarterbac­k Philip Rivers, shown warming up before a game for the Los Angeles Chargers last season, has agreed to a one-year deal with the Indianapol­is Colts.
(AP file photo) Quarterbac­k Philip Rivers, shown warming up before a game for the Los Angeles Chargers last season, has agreed to a one-year deal with the Indianapol­is Colts.

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