COSTA MESA, Calif. -- Entering his second year in Los Angeles, a turbulent first season is in the rearview mirror for quarterback Philip Rivers.
The Los Angeles Chargers' veteran QB is still making the daily, 88-mile trek from his home in San Diego north on Interstate 5 to the team's headquarters in Orange County, but it has become part of his routine. Talking after practice recently, Rivers shrugged when asked about hitting the road again.
"We've done it," Rivers said. "I've done nights, early and in the afternoon."
Rivers seems more at peace in his second year in L.