Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Rivers retiring after historic 17-year career

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INDIANAPOL­IS » Longtime NFL quarterbac­k Philip Rivers has decided to retire after playing one year in Indianapol­is.

“Every year, January 20th is a special and emotional day. It is St. Sebastian’s Feast day, the day I played in the AFC championsh­ip without an ACL, and now the day that after 17 seasons I’m announcing my retirement from the National Football League,” Rivers said in a statement on the Colts’ website. “Thank you God for allowing me to live out my childhood dream of playing quarterbac­k in the NFL. I am grateful to the Chargers for 16 seasons, and the Colts for the 17th season.”

Rivers’ decision comes less than two weeks after the Colts’ lost 27-24 at Buffalo in a wild-card game.

Rivers spent his first 16 seasons with the San Diego/ Los Angeles Chargers after being acquired in a draftday trade that sent the top overall pick, Eli Manning, to the New York Giants in 2004. Manning went on to win two Super Bowls with the Giants and retired after last season. LIONS AGREE TO TERMS WITH SAINTS’ DAN CAMPBELL TO BE COACH » The Detroit Lions have agreed to terms with Dan Campbell to be their coach.

The Lions announced the agreement with the New Orleans Saints tight ends coach, one day after formally introducin­g Brad Holmes as their general manager.

“With more than 20 years of experience as both a coach and player in the National Football League, Dan knows the rigors of profession­al football and what it takes to be successful,” team owner Sheila Ford Hamp said in a statement. “He will help promote the culture we want to establish across our organizati­on, while also bringing with him high energy, a respect for the game and an identity with which everyone can align themselves.”

MLB

SPRINGER AGREES TO $150M, 6-YEAR DEAL WITH BLUE JAYS » All-Star outfielder George Springer became the most prominent among baseball’s free agents to reach an agreement this offseason, a $150 million, sixyear contract with the Toronto Blue Jays, a person familiar with the negotiatio­ns told The Associated Press.

It would be the largest contract in team history. JOSÉ QUINTANA AGREES TO $8M DEAL WITH ANGELS » Left-hander José Quintana has agreed to an $8 million, one-year contract with the Los Angeles Angels, a person familiar with the negotiatio­ns told The Associated Press on Tuesday night.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement is subject to a successful physical.

Los Angeles was looking to boost its rotation following a fourth-place finish in the AL West at 26-34, 10 games behind first-place Oakland.

Soccer

EARTHQUAKE­S SIGN MEXICAN MIDFIELDER » In the first major outside move of the offseason, the San Jose Earthquake­s announced they have acquired Mexican midfielder Javier Eduardo Lopez on loan from famed Mexican club Chivas de Guadalajar­a.

Lopez, 26, is expected to fill the attacking midfielder role held by Magnus Eriksson before he returned to Sweden in the middle of last season.

Lopez has been signed to a one-year loan deal, pending receipt of a work visa and internatio­nal transfer documents, the Quakes announced. In a news release, the Major League Soccer team said it will have an option to extend the loan for a half year or buy the player outright. 3RD-DIVISION CLUB ALCOYANO KNCOCKS OUT MADRID IN COPA DEL REY » Third-division club Alcoyano came from behind to eliminate Real Madrid 2-1 in the round of 32 of the Copa de Rey.

The small club from eastern Spain scored in the 80th minute to force extra time and again in the 115th to make it to the last 16.

Crosstown rival Atlético Madrid had already been eliminated by a third-division club in the second round, losing to Cornellà.

Tennis

HOUSTON TOURNAMENT CANCELED AS ATP ALTERS SCHEDULE » The ATP Tour adjusted its 2021 schedule on Wednesday amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.

The tour added two ATP 250 events — one in Singapore from Feb. 22-28 and the other in Marbella, Spain, from April 5-8.

The Spain event will replace the U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championsh­ip in Houston, which was canceled for the second straight season.

WNBA

DREAM CLOSE TO BEING SOLD, TAKING LOEFFLER OUT OF LEAGUE » The Atlanta Dream are close to being sold, ending defeated U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler’s contentiou­s stint as a WNBA owner.

“As it relates to the Atlanta Dream, we understand a sale of the franchise is close to being finalized,” the league said in a statement. “Once the sale negotiatio­n is concluded, additional informatio­n will be provided.”

Players around the league have called for Loeffler to sell her 49% stake in the Dream after she wrote a letter to WNBA commission­er Cathy Engelbert last summer objecting to the league’s initiative­s to advocate for racial justice and the Black Lives Matter movement.

 ?? JEFFREY T. BARNES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Philip Rivers spent his first 16seasons with the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers after being acquired in a draft-day trade that sent the top overall pick, Eli Manning, to the New York Giants in 2004.
JEFFREY T. BARNES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philip Rivers spent his first 16seasons with the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers after being acquired in a draft-day trade that sent the top overall pick, Eli Manning, to the New York Giants in 2004.

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