Rivers ties record for most consecutive completions
by Michael McClymont from on (#43P6Z)
Philip Rivers was perfect.
The Los Angeles Chargers quarterback tied Ryan Tannehill of the Miami Dolphins for most consecutive completions when he completed the first 25 passes he threw Sunday versus the Arizona Cardinals.
No big deal... Philip Rivers just tied the @NFL all-time record for consecutive completions with 25 ... pic.twitter.com/LTpszjvziV
- Los Angeles Chargers (@Chargers) November 25, 2018
He threw an incompletion on his 26th attempt and therefore did not set the new record.
Rivers did, however, break the record for the most completions to begin a game. The previous mark was 23 completed passes.
The 15-year veteran had the Chargers up 35-10 late in the third quarter.
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