Retired quarterback Philip Rivers has officially withdrawn his name from consideration for the Buffalo Bills’ head coaching vacancy, opting instead to prioritize his family and current high school coaching role. Although his extensive playing experience made him an appealing candidate to mentor Josh Allen, concerns remained regarding his lack of professional coaching tenure. The Bills are now expected to shift their focus toward other prospects, including Davis Webb, to fill the position left by the dismissal of Sean McDermott. Meanwhile, the broader NFL landscape is shifting as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots prepare to meet in the Super Bowl following their respective conference championship victories. While Rivers remains at the high school level for now, his successful interview process suggests he will likely remain a top candidate in future hiring cycles.