COSTA MESA, Calif. -- Philip Rivers handled his top priority in 2017, curbing turnovers.
After throwing a league-high 21 interceptions in 2016, Rivers finished with just 10 interception last season.
Still, the offense for the Los Angeles Chargers sputtered at times under Rivers last season, struggling to score points early in the year during the team’s 0-4 start.
Rivers said the team’s struggles were due to a lack of execution, and one of his priorities during this offseason is focusing on doing the little things better to improve the Bolts on offense in 2018.