Chargers QB Philip Rivers Hilariously Trash-Talks Jaguars After Touchdown Pass and Fans Sound Off
12/11/2019 12:07 am EST
History-Making Video
Here's a look at Rivers going at it. What makes it hilarious is when Rivers tells Ngakoue: "I WILL do it by your ear. That's what I do! That's what I do!"
It's clear Rivers doesn't care who he's talking to and he's been that way ever since he entered the league in 2004.
Kansas City Chiefs DB Tyrann Mathieu
Tyrann Mathieu has played against Rivers over the years and he knows that his trash-talking is nothing serious. And he might be right because Rivers has always been passionate about the game and he shows it on the field. So Mathieu absolutely loved seeing the N.C. State alum in action.
Former Chargers LB Shawne Merriman
Shawne Merriman used to play alongside Rivers so he is not surprised by the video at all. Rivers plays the game a different way than most NFL quarterbacks, and it has worked for as he's considered the best QB right now that hasn't played in a Super Bowl.
Flexing
This fan is laughing because the Chargers are 5-8 and Rivers is acting as the team has the No. 1 seed in the playoffs. Rivers doesn't care because he's all about what's going on right now. So if he threw an 84-yard touchdown pass, he's going to be excited about it because it's something that doesn't happen that often.
Walk the Walk
This fan believes if Rivers plays the way he talks, he would be a multiple Super Bowl winner. Rivers has put together a strong career, but he has yet to play for a Super Bowl. So the fan is right based on the way Rivers talks, but he doesn't have to apologize for his career either.
No Love From Fans
This is the reason why fans don't Rivers according to the Twitter user. That might be true, but Rivers is about trying to win football games. Things have not gone his way this season, but teammates love playing for him and he's had his share of more good times than bad during his NFL career.
Mic'd Up Every Day
This Twitter user wants Rivers "mic'd up" as much as possible. If Rivers is willing to do it, the NFL should have no problem with it since it would be good for ratings. However, Chargers fans may not like it if it becomes a distraction for some reason.
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