Philip Rivers' Large Family: Inside the Life of NFL Legend and His 10 Children
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Former NFL quarterback Philip Rivers, known for his 17-year career with the Los Angeles Chargers and Indianapolis Colts, has gained recognition for more than just his on-field accomplishments. His close-knit family of 10 children has become a central part of his life. Rivers' wife, Tiffany, has been by his side since their teenage years. The Alabama natives met in high school and got married in 2001 after Rivers' freshman year of college. Tiffany, who keeps a relatively low public profile, has worked in daycare and launched a Latin-inspired swimwear brand. Together, the couple has seven daughters and three sons, with children ranging in age from 20 to 5 years old. The family's names are: Halle (20s), Caroline and Grace (late teens), Gunner (mid-teens and a high school quarterback), Sarah and Peter (early teens), Rebecca (tween), Clare (9), Anna (5-6), and Andrew (born in 2023). Rivers and his family attribute their large family to their strong Catholic faith. As both Philip and Tiffany came from large families, their household reflects their upbringing. In 2022, Philip shifted his focus to coaching at the high school level, joining St. Michael Catholic High School in Fairhope, Alabama. This allowed him to spend more time at home with his family and continue his involvement in football through coaching and mentoring. The Rivers children are involved in various aspects of school, sports, and everyday life. Their eldest son, Gunner, is a standout quarterback at his high school, which he coaches. The family's values and faith are deeply intertwined, with Philip and Tiffany often describing their large family as a 'blessing' that they did not plan but rather followed 'what God decided'.