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Article: Keeping His Mouth Shut, Rivers Lets His Play Do All of the Talking - New York Times
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- The New York Times
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- January 21, 2008
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - Sometimes, Philip Rivers's passion looks misplaced, as it did last week when he exchanged barbs with Indianapolis Colts fans on his way to the locker room to have a brace put on his sprained right knee. On Sunday, the New England Patriots and a national television audience saw Rivers's passion in all its radiance. Playing in the American Football Conference title game on a knee thatwill probablyneed surgery, Rivers nearly pulled off a monumental upset of the undefeated Patriots. The San Diego Chargers fell short, 21-12, but Rivers's play went a long way toward reshaping his public image.He went from punk to plucky in 60 hard-fought minutes."I can't say enough about ...
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