If Chargers leaders choose not to sign Philip Rivers, the best match for the longtime San Diegan would be another AFC team in blue, the Indianapolis Colts. They they have a strong offensive line, coaches who worked many years with Rivers and a domed venue that would play up the 38-year-old’s ordinary arm strength.
Include as well ample salary cap space, the absence of a scary team in the AFC South and two annual games with the Jacksonville Jaguars, against whom Rivers has thrived, and the “Lucky Horseshoes” make the most sense as a potential secondary landing spot for the eight-time Pro Bowler.