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Philip Rivers spent 17 seasons in the NFL building a reputation as a quarterback with a sharp football IQ, command at the line of scrimmage, and an unmistakable competitive edge. But once he stepped away from the NFL spotlight, he shifted into coaching high school football at St. Michael Catholic High School in Fairhope, Alabama, and mostly stayed away from national media. Yet, broadcasting was never ruled out as a second act.
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Now, with several analyst roles opening across major NFL networks in recent months, Rivers’ name has started to surface in those conversations.
The 44-year-old former quarterback and grandfather is one of the hottest names in NFL TV free agency, according to reporter Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports. In that report, McCarthy noted that as a quarterback, Rivers already checks many of the boxes networks and streamers look for in both game and studio analysts. His personality has even drawn comparisons to the late Don Meredith, a longtime broadcast favorite known for bringing both insight and relatability to NFL coverage.
While discussions are still in early stages, reports indicate Rivers, who is represented by CAA, could have multiple opportunities. Per McCarthy, CBS Sports currently has an opening on The NFL Today after Matt Ryan moved into a front-office role with the Atlanta Falcons.
At the same time, FOX Sports is still looking to fill the void on FOX NFL Sunday following Jimmy Johnson’s retirement, while NBC Sports has an opening on Football Night in America after Chris Simms stepped away. Last but not least, there are the streamers. Earlier this month, Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports reported that YouTube and the NFL have entered a contract review centered around a potential five-game package.
Philip Rivers is emerging as the next hot NFL TV free agent, sources tell FOS.
The 44-year-old former QB, who started three games for the Colts last season, has left the door open to a broadcast career.
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— Front Office Sports (@FOS) April 27, 2026
Quarterbacks remain especially valuable in broadcasting roles, and Rivers’ résumé strengthens that case. He ranks sixth all-time in passing yards (63,984) and eighth in touchdown passes (425), totals that still place him ahead of two-time Super Bowl winner Eli Manning in both categories.
When you connect that with Rivers re-entering the NFL conversation and previously leaving the door open for broadcasting, it’s easy to see why he has quickly become a sought-after name at 44.
“I’ve not ruled it out,” Rivers said during his appearance on Up & Adams’ Show. “But just every opportunity that’s been close to coming, or has come up, it just hasn’t felt right. So I haven’t completely ruled it out. I do think I could enjoy it.”
Quarterbacks transitioning into broadcasting is nothing new. Tom Brady signed a massive deal with FOX worth $37.5 million annually, while Troy Aikman at ESPN and Tony Romo at CBS each earn around $18 million per year.
That raises a natural question: Would Rivers prefer to call games or work in a studio role? Calling games typically come with bigger contracts, but it also requires more travel. Rivers and his wife, Tiffany, have 10 children, which could make a once-a-week studio role more appealing. A limited package such as YouTube’s proposed five-game slate could also represent a practical middle ground if he chooses to explore media work.
Put simply, Philip Rivers has multiple options to become a prominent voice in NFL media, and the interest is there. Whether he ultimately takes that step is currently uncertain. However, things might have looked different if Mike Tomlin was still free in the market.
Mike Tomlin makes his NBC debut following the Steelers’ exit
It’s been months since Mike Tomlin stepped down as the head coach of the Steelers following their wild-card loss to the Houston Texans. Since then, there has been speculation about his absence from the public eye due to limited media appearances.
Now, Tomlin has resurfaced, this time in a new role. NBC Sports announced that he will join as a studio analyst for its Sunday Night Football pregame show, Football Night in America. He is set to replace longtime analyst Tony Dungy, who had been part of the program for 17 seasons.
“I just thought it’d be a great way to stay connected to the game and the awesome people in it, players, coaches, executives, and excited about doing that on Sunday night and traveling to different venues and getting that feel for the environment,” Tomlin told NBC’s Maria Taylor, explaining his decision to go into broadcasting.
“And lastly, I just thought it’d be awesome to share insight with fellow football lovers. I love to talk football. And so that’s just an exciting component for me. I got to admit, though, there’s going to be some anxiety about stepping into a new space, but good anxiety. It’s good to be uncomfortable, the growth associated with that. And so man, I’m fired up about it.”
NBC executive producer Sam Flood underscored the network’s expectations from the hire, saying, “When Mike Tomlin talks, people listen. He’s one of the most iconic and respected coaches and voices in the NFL.”
Football Night in America will be on location at stadiums each week throughout the coming season, which means if the Steelers are in the Sunday night prime-time slot, Tomlin almost certainly would be on hand.

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At the same time, attention has also shifted to Pittsburgh’s quarterback situation and what it could look like in Tomlin’s first year away from coaching. Aaron Rodgers has yet to confirm whether he will play in 2026, but Tomlin shared his belief on the matter.
“Man, if you got a gun to my head, I’d say it’s AR,” Tomlin said. “I just think, Aaron, I just think being around him for the 12 months that I’m around him, he’s got a love affair with the game of football and not only the game, but the process, the informal moments, the development of younger guys, the interaction with teammates. I think he has an addiction to that, and there’s only one way to feed it. And certainly he is still capable and in really good shape. And so I think at the end of the day, he’ll play football.”
Whether Rodgers actually suits up in 2026 remains his decision. But Tomlin believes he will, and current Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy is reportedly in contact with the quarterback as well. For now, it’s a waiting game until Rodgers makes it official.
At this point, two things are clear. The speculation around Tomlin’s next step is over, and Philip Rivers could soon follow him as another former NFL figure entering the broadcasting space. His name has surfaced not only in media discussions recently but also earlier this year during NFL coaching searches, including reported consideration from the Buffalo Bills before he stepped away from that process.
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