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Washington interested in Philip Rivers?
Despite parting ways with the Chargers, Philip Rivers appears to be a wanted man around the rest of the NFL. Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

There’s been a lot of buzz about Philip Rivers and the Colts recently, and there have also been reports that the Buccaneers are interested in the impending free agent passer. While most of the talk regarding where Rivers plays next has focused on those two teams, there’s at least one wild-card option in the mix.

Washington is expected to “make a bid” for Rivers, sources at the Combine told Tony Pauline of ProFootballNetwork.com. There has been some talk that Washington could be looking to upgrade at quarterback despite the presence of Dwayne Haskins, and we recently heard that it would host Joe Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa on pre-draft visits. Washington holds the second overall pick in April’s draft. This latest report indicates it is also interested in bringing in a veteran, although Pauline cautions there would be some financial hurdles.

The sources conceded that it would be tough for Washington to sign Rivers, since it “will likely take a massive contract.” It was unclear what Rivers’ market was going to look like, but it sounds like he’s going to be in high demand. The 38-year-old had a down year this past season that was marred by turnovers, but in 2018 he was one of the best quarterbacks in the league and made the Pro Bowl. He has averaged at least 7.8 yards per attempt in three straight seasons.

Rivers has been linked to the Colts in part because of his connections to head coach Frank Reich and offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni, but he also has some connections to Washington’s new staff. New head coach Ron Rivera was an assistant with the Chargers for four years during Rivers’ time there, which could help explain this report. Although this seems like a bit of a long shot, Rivera has consistently insisted that nothing will be handed to Haskins, and it will be very interesting to see what if Washington does anything at quarterback this offseason.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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