Both Rivers and Clemens coach with the same enthusiasm they display on Sundays. As Gunner Rivers threw his first touchdown of the afternoon, his dad was just as fired up as when he throws one of his own.

"It's the same passion I play with and the same passion my dad coached with," mentioned Rivers. "It's the only way I know! My son's a little more laid back than I am, but he likes it like I did at that age. He just plays a little more reserved which is just fine."

As players who once learned from their fathers, it's important for the pair to share the love of the game with their own kids, but also reach others as well.

"That's what was done for us when we were that age," Clemens added. "I know (Rivers') dad coached him, my dad coached me and we want to have that similar relationship with our boys. But the other side of it is, we're just normal dads! I think that's cool for people to see."

The relationship of a quarterback and backup quarterback should be strong which is fully illustrated by the bond between Rivers and Clemens on and off the field. It was Clemens and his son, Grant, who recruited Gunner and his father to come play. Despite the endless hours they spend together at work, Rivers couldn't pass up the opportunity.

"It's fun just having a teammate and a friend in Kellen where our boys get to play together on Friday afternoon and we get to play a game on Sunday," Rivers mentioned. "Our children are classmates, we live close, carpool into work and get to have a little fun outside the building. It's pretty unique and I'm certainly thankful for it."