SAN DIEGO (AP) — Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers says it's going to take a group effort to replace wide receiver Keenan Allen, who's out for the rest of the season after lacerating a kidney at the end of a spectacular touchdown catch Sunday.
Allen was having an outstanding season. His 67 catches were second in the NFL and tied for third-most in league history through eight games. His 725 yards were third in the NFL.
Says Rivers: "It's not going to be like, 'Hey, who's going to be the next guy who's going to catch 70 the next eight games?