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when did phillip rivers retire

Philip Rivers first announced his retirement from the NFL on January 20, 2021, after the 2020 season with the Indianapolis Colts. He later made it official with the team most people associate him with by retiring as a Los Angeles Charger in an emotional video released on July 21, 2025.

Quick Scoop

  • Philip Rivers announced his retirement from the NFL on January 20, 2021, after 17 seasons in the league.
  • That announcement came right after his lone season with the Indianapolis Colts, following 16 seasons with the Chargers franchise.
  • On July 21, 2025, he signed a one-day contract and formally retired as a Charger, giving fans a final closure moment with the team where he spent almost his entire career.

Why the date can be confusing

  • Many fans point to January 2021 as “when Philip Rivers retired,” because that is when he stepped away from playing and moved into high school coaching.
  • Media in 2025 described his July 21, 2025 move as the official ceremonial retirement, since he hadn’t played since 2020 but waited years to formally close things out with the Chargers.

In fan and forum talk

  • In most forum and social media discussions, you’ll see people say he retired “after the 2020 season” or “in January 2021,” especially when talking about his on-field career timeline.
  • Newer “latest news” pieces and discussions in 2025 also highlight that he “retired as a Charger in July 2025,” treating that as a second, more ceremonial endpoint to his career story.

TL;DR:
If you’re talking about when Philip Rivers stopped playing, the answer is January 20, 2021. If you mean his formal, ceremonial retirement with the Chargers, it was July 21, 2025.

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