RIVERS FLOWS BACK TO THE FIELD

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Though some consider the stunning AFC divisional playoff win by the Chargers over the Colts as a sign that San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers has come of age and is ready to lead the team to new heights in 2008, our concern has been that Rivers’ ACL injury and rehab will cause him to miss [...] [link]

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Monday morning rehab
Published 6/9/2008 by The Hazean at The Hazean
... ankle and shoulder injuries that he suffered and played through last season. As much grief as Plax gave his fantasy owners last year (myself included), he stepped up and played huge when called upon in the games. It would be nice if he could actually practice this season, even though he did well without it last year, so that fantasy owners can worry less about his status on a weekly basis. Phillip Rivers [QB, Chargers] From ProFootballTalk: But even though Rivers initially was regarded ...

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