Chargers Rumors: Philip Rivers Outplaying Eli Manning and Ben Roethlisberger From 2004 NFL Draft Class As Steelers and Giants 0-4

Sep 30, 2013 11:47 AM EDT

The San Diego Chargers are just 2-2 this season, but after losing two close games the team could easily be 4-0 and that would tie them with their AFC West rivals in the Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs and one reason for their strong play this season is quarterback Philip Rivers.

After throwing over 30 picks the past two seasons, Rivers has been looking like one of the best quarterbacks in the league and after years of questions about his skills compared to his fellow draftees in 2004, Rivers is clearly outplaying both Eli Manning and Ben Roethlisberger right now. With Manning and Roethlisberger each winning two Super Bowl championships and Rivers never making it to one, many said that Rivers was the lesser of the three taken that year, but right now Rivers is giving the other two a run for his money.

This season he has passed for over 400 yards two different times and apart from the opening Monday night game against the Texans, he has completed at least 76 percent of his passes. With both the Steelers and the Giants at 0-4 this season, it is telling that Rivers has been playing so well while the other two have been struggling.

Rivers has a new coach and a new offense with Mike McCoy and clearly he has been comfortable, including this past week when he passed for 400 yards and three touchdowns. He also set a record for having the highest completion percentage at 83 percent for a player throwing for over 400 yards, going 35 of 42 in the game, which ended up a victory for the Chargers over the Cowboys.

Rivers has been turnover prone in his career, but this season he has 11 TDs and just two picks and in two games he didn't turn the ball over at all and in three of four games he has had at least three touchdown passes and this is all happening with injuries to Danario Alexander and Malcom Floyd. Rivers is second in the league in TD passes and his stats just show the struggles of the other two, as they have combined for 11 touchdowns and 14 interceptions already this season.

Manning has been terrible behind a terrible offensive line and a terrible defense and terrible effort, throwing for over 1,000 yards already, but with six touchdowns and nine interceptions. The Giants are 0-4 and now the Steelers are as well and Big Ben has just five TDs to go along with five picks this season. No one will say Rivers is better than those two or a champion just because of four games...But it's a nice start. 

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