NFL quarterback rankings, Week 13: Philip Rivers shows out
Philip Rivers set records on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals, helping the Los Angeles Chargers move one step closer to the playoffs.
This week, and every Tuesday of the season, the rankings are based with a combination of current play and performance of an indicator of what is to come.
Todd Blackledge Division
32. Colt McCoy (LW: 31)
Does this really need an explanation? McCoy started his first game on Thanksgiving since 2015 and proceeded to throw three interceptions in a predictable loss. The Redskins are going nowhere but home with McCoy under center.
31. Cody Kessler (LW: 30)
He’s basically the same player as Blake Bortles. Kessler isn’t going to do anything but help the jaguars get a top six pick in next year’s draft, and maybe that’s the idea.
30. Jeff Driskel (LW: NA)
Dalton left on Sunday with a sprained thumb and a bruised ego. The Bengals were trounced at home, 35-20, by the Cleveland Browns. Enter Jeff Driskel into this mess.