Former Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers is still actively training and outperforming 2024 quarterback prospects in throwing competitions, demonstrating his ongoing prowess despite not having played in the NFL since 2020. Recent remarks from North Carolina's Drake Maye reveal that Rivers continues to excel in competitions, such as throwing out routes into a net, a favorite challenge from his time with the Chargers. Maye, along with other prospects like Bo Nix and Carter Bradley, is benefitting from Rivers' mentorship ahead of the draft.

By the Numbers
  • Rivers' last NFL season: 2020 with the Colts
  • Quarterback prospects training with Rivers: Drake Maye, Bo Nix, Carter Bradley
State of Play
  • Philip Rivers continues to train and mentor quarterback prospects
  • Drake Maye, Bo Nix, and Carter Bradley are among the prospects benefitting from Rivers' guidance
What's Next

Rivers' ongoing involvement in training promising quarterback prospects suggests a potential future role in mentoring young NFL talents.

Bottom Line

Philip Rivers' enduring skill and mentorship not only benefit the current crop of quarterback prospects but also hint at the continuing impact he could have on the NFL as a mentor and coach.