Former NC State legend Philip Rivers completed 25 consecutive passes today in the Chargers 45-10 victory over the Cardinals, setting an NFL record for the most consecutive completions in a single game. He tied Ryan Tannehill’s record (2015), but Tannehill did it over two games.
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
Rivers ended up completing 28 of his 29 passes for 259 yards and 3 touchdowns, finishing with a completion percentage of 96.