Learn the Inspiring Story of the San Diego Chargers' Quarterback, Philip Rivers! Read on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device! One of many riveting reads in the Football Biography Books series by Clayton Geoffreys. In Philip Rivers: The Inspiring Story of One of Football's Star Quarterbacks , you'll read about the inspirational story of football star, Philip Rivers. Philip Rivers played 17 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He is best known for his time with San Diego Chargers, but he also spent his final season with Indianapolis Colts before retiring in 2021. During his career, Rivers was selected for eight Pro Bowls and seven playoff appearances. Despite his impressive career, Philip's teams never made it to a Super Bowl during his tenures with them. Pick up this unauthorized football biography today to learn the inspiring story behind star football quarterback, Philip Rivers! This is the perfect football chapter book for sports fans of all ages. This football book explores what makes Philip Rivers great, and what we can learn from his hard work. Here is a preview of what is inside this Philip Rivers book: Chapter 1: Childhood & High School - Chapter 2: NC State - Chapter 3: The NFL Draft - Chapter 4: Watching in San Diego - Chapter 5: First Years as a Starter - Chapter 6: A Young Star is Born - Chapter 7: A New Beginning - Chapter 8: Los Angeles - Chapter 9: Indianapolis - Chapter 10: Personal Life - Chapter 11: Legacy An excerpt from this Philip Rivers biography: In sports, the arguments always come down to the numbers. Who is the greatest home run hitter of all time? Well, Ruth hit 714, Aaron hit 755, but Bonds topped both of them. Yet at some point, all of those numbers boil down to one thing: did that player win? Yes, perhaps the number of wins is the most important number of all. Who is better, Jordan or LeBron? Well, Jordan has six rings to LeBron’s four. It can be an unfair comparison at times. Simply relying on the numbers does not take into account the many subtle nuances of the game and changes in play that inevitably come with the passage of time. When the Celtics started their run of dominance in 1957, there were only 8 teams in the NBA as opposed to 30 today. The furthest west Bill Russell and his teammates ever had to travel was St. Louis. Of course, the counterpoint to that argument is that they traveled mostly by bus and train rather than plane. It is the beauty of being a sports fan that each one of us gets to set our own criteria for how we choose to make these arguments. We can choose to use these numbers or historical trends or ignore them completely. That is what it means to be a fan. The NFL has its own special set of numbers but they are not quite as sacred as those in baseball. The arguments typically do not come down to who has the most passing or rushing yards. It usually comes down to who can win the big game. The argument tends not to focus on the other 21 players on the field but rather the quarterback. The quarterback is the leader, the most visible member of a franchise. A team’s hopes and dreams all rest on how good its quarterback is. Did you enjoy this excerpt? If so, be sure to pick up a copy of this football biography book on Philip Rivers today! This is just one of many football biographies by Clayton Geoffreys. Also, be sure to check out Clayton's biography on Tom Brady or Peyton Manning after you finish this one.