Former Colts QB Philip Rivers interviews for Bills head coach position

Former Colts QB Philip Rivers interviews for Bills head coach position
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The Buffalo Bills’ search for a new head coach has taken a surprising turn. The franchise has confirmed that former Indianapolis Colts and Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers has interviewed for their vacant head coaching position, just days after Sean McDermott was dismissed following another painful playoff exit.At 44, he is one of the most unexpected names to emerge in this coaching cycle. Yet his interview signals that Buffalo is willing to explore bold options as it looks to reshape its future around star quarterback Josh Allen.


A surprising turn in Buffalo’s search

Rivers retired from the NFL after the 2020 season, then spent five years coaching high school football in Alabama before briefly returning to the league in 2025-26 with the Colts. In three late-season starts, he threw for 544 yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions, showing that his football mind remains sharp even if his playing days are over.
Despite having no NFL coaching experience, he brings 17 seasons of quarterback knowledge, eight Pro Bowl selections and a reputation as one of the game’s fiercest competitors. His 425 career touchdown passes rank sixth all-time, while his 63,984 passing yards place him among the league’s top 10.

How Philip Rivers’ bond with Josh Allen shapes the move

One of the key reasons Rivers is being considered is his relationship with Josh Allen. According to reports, Allen is involved in the coaching search and has a strong personal bond with Rivers.
Their connection dates back to Allen’s early playoff years, including the 2020 postseason, when Allen beat Rivers’ Colts in his first career playoff win. Insiders believe the Bills value Rivers’ potential as a mentor who could help Allen take the next step in his career.With McDermott’s defensive era now over, Buffalo appears keen to move toward an offensive-minded leader who can build the team around its franchise quarterback.
He is just one of many candidates in Buffalo’s broad search. The Bills have already interviewed former Giants coach Brian Daboll, offensive coordinator Joe Brady, Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and several other experienced assistants.
The list reflects a franchise in transition. After years of regular-season success but repeated playoff heartbreak, Buffalo is looking for a fresh voice who can finally push them to the Super Bowl.His lack of NFL coaching experience could be a concern, but some inside the league believe his leadership, preparation habits and understanding of quarterback play could translate well to the role.Hiring a first-time coach with no professional experience would be a major gamble. But his’ football IQ, competitive fire and close link to Allen make him one of the most intriguing candidates in this cycle.For now, the interview shows that Buffalo is thinking differently. Whether Rivers becomes the next head coach or not, his presence in the process highlights just how seriously the Bills are searching for the right leader to guide their next era.


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