Philip Rivers is set to hit double digits when it comes to procreation.
"We've had one pretty much every two years and now this is the longest gap," Rivers said."We are all fired up. Everyone was pulling for a boy. Even our girls wanted a boy."
The 10th child also breaks an odd little streak, as Tiffany reportedly comes from a family of nine children, as does her father: "We thought we would be the third generation of nine, but we decided to go double digits – or I should say we didn't decide it. God decided," he said. This will be Rivers' first child since he retired from the NFL. In the time since his final season in 2020 with the Indianapolis Colts, he has devoted most of his energy toRivers was slow to shut the door on a return, though,
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