'Old
man' Rivers will be younger quarterback against Patriots
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[January 07, 2019]
(Reuters) - The LA Chargers take
their road show to Massachusetts next Sunday for an NFL playoff game
that will feature starting quarterbacks with a combined age of 78.
The Chargers, led by 37-year-old Philip Rivers, earned a place in
the divisional round when they survived a late scare to best the
Baltimore Ravens 23-17 in an AFC wildcard game on Sunday.
The result set up the first playoff game between the New England
Patriots and Chargers since 2008.
The paths of New England quarterback Tom Brady, 41, and his LA
counterpart Rivers could hardly have diverged more.
Brady has played in eight Super Bowls, five times on the winning
side, while Rivers has yet to appear on the game's biggest stage
and, considering his age, this could be his last good chance.
The Patriots have won the AFC East 10 consecutive seasons, and are a
formidable foe at home, but the Chargers will have few fears about
traveling, beaten only once on the road all season, and that was
against the LA Rams.
While the Chargers held on from the front on Sunday, the
Philadelphia Eagles came from behind to beat the Chicago Bears 16-15
in a heart-stopping finish.
The result kept alive the Eagles' hopes of successfully defending
their Super Bowl title, though not without an almighty scare when
Bears' kicker Cody Parkey missed a field goal at the death by the
narrowest of margins.
Parkey's effort hit the upright, and then the crossbar for good
measure.
Next up for the Eagles is a trip to the New Orleans Saints on
Sunday, while the Dallas Cowboys will visit the LA Rams on Saturday
in the other NFC game.
Dallas beat the Seattle Seahawks 24-22 on Saturday.
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hargers quarterback Philip Rivers (17) celebrates on the field
against the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth quarter in a AFC Wild
Card playoff football game at M&T Bank Stadium. The Chargers won
23-17. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
The other divisional playoff game might be the most intriguing of
all, as the Kansas City Chiefs host the Indianapolis Colts in an AFC
game on Saturday.
The Patriots, Saints, Rams and Chiefs had byes this weekend.
The Colts' season looked all but done after starting 1-5 but have
since won 10 of their last 11 behind the excellent play of
quarterback Andrew Luck, including a 21-7 victory over the Houston
Texans on Saturday.
The Chiefs are led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, 23, who is likely
to hoist the league MVP trophy after throwing 50 touchdowns and
leading Kansas City to an AFC best 12-4 record in his second season.
His composure, however, will be put to the test in his first career
playoff start on Saturday at Arrowhead Stadium.
It will be the first meeting this season between the Chiefs and
Colts.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Additional
reporting by Gene Cherry and Rory Carroll; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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