NFL quarterback rankings, Week 15: Philip Rivers is ageless

ARLINGTON, TX - NOVEMBER 23: Philip Rivers
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The Los Angeles Chargers are in the playoff hunt, and they’re being led by Philip Rivers, who seemingly is getting better with age.

Tony Banks Division

32. Nathan Peterman (Prev: NA)

Peterman got his first win on Sunday, and he didn’t throw five interceptions this time. Of course, a blinding snowstorm might have something to do with that.

31. Bryce Petty (Prev: NA)

Petty is in line to start this weekend, and the Jets fans should be happy about it. Why? One step closer to a better draft pick.

30. QB Browns (Prev: 32)

DeShone Kizer was on fire early against the Packers, only to throw one of the most brutally hilarious picks of all time in overtime. He’s not going to be starting much longer in Cleveland.

29. T.J. Yates (Prev: NA)

Yates is an old hand and a wily veteran, but he’s not getting the job done for a Houston team that is in the proverbial death spiral.

28. Trevor Siemian (Prev: 31)

Siemian moves up three spots this week, mostly because of the mess behind him. The Broncos would be well advised to keep Siemian as a backup in 2018, but nothing more.

27. Blaine Gabbert (Prev: 28)

Gabbert didn’t produce a touchdown against the Titans, but despite being sacked eight times, also didn’t turn the ball over. The result? A hideous 12-7 win.

26. Blake Bortles (Prev: 27)

Bortles played very well against the Seahawks, throwing for 268 yards and a pair of touchdowns without an interception. Still, Bortles is turnover-prone and getting a ton of relief from the supporting cast, which is why he stays in the bottom division.