Stephen Rivers, Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt quarterback Stephen Rivers (17) warms up before an NCAA college football game against Mississippi, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

The well-traveled Stephen Rivers appears to be on the move again.

Rivers announced via Twitter on Sunday that he is looking to transfer for the second time after one season at Vanderbilt. The former Athens High School standout and younger brother of NFL star Philip Rivers joined the Commodores over the summer after three years at LSU.

I have been granted a release from Vanderbilt. I am very appreciative of the opportunity they gave me. Wish everyone there the best. — Stephen Rivers (@SGRivers17) January 18, 2015

I am looking forward to playing and contributing to the success of another team and finishing my final year of eligibility. — Stephen Rivers (@SGRivers17) January 18, 2015

The 6-foot-7 Rivers was one of four quarterbacks to see extensive time for Vanderbilt in 2014, but played sparingly for the Commodores in the second half of the season. He completed 25 of 64 pases for 334 yards and no touchdowns with three interceptions in four games of action.

Rivers -- who redshirted at LSU in 2011 -- was a fourth-year graduate transfer to Vanderbilt, but has one season of eligibility remaining. He could play immediately at an FCS or lower-level school, but would have to petition the NCAA to be eligible at an FBS school.

Rivers saw time in four games as a redshirt freshman back-up at LSU in 2012, but did not play otherwise during his time with the Tigers. He played in the 2010 Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic following his senior year at Athens High School.