Philip Rivers authored a performance for the ages, completing his first 25 passes to set several NFL records including completions in a single game while tying the longest multi-game streak in league annals. He also set an NFL record for completion percentage in a single game (96.6) for any quarterback who attempted at least 20 passes.

As you may expect, his teammates had plenty to say about his epic day.

In fact, Joey Bosa tried to get a certain chant going while Rivers was completing pass after pass.

"It was unbelievable," he said. "We were cheering. The 25th was the one to Keenan (Allen) on the sideline, and (when) he missed one, I was giving him a little hard time about it. I made a three second attempt to get an MVP chant going on the sideline for Phil. It's unbelievable. I don't care what anybody says about him. He's my quarterback and I'm really happy to have him back there."

As Bosa said, Allen was on the receiving end of the historic 25th completion, somehow tapping both feet in-bounds to haul in a four-yard TD pass midway through the third quarter.

However, KA13 had no idea how big a catch it proved to be.