Colts, Seahawks and Philip Rivers
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Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen confirmed that veteran quarterback Philip Rivers is excited upon his return to the NFL following a lengthy absence.
It's an absurd situation, created by the Colts' loss of Daniel Jones to a torn Achilles tendon and additional injuries for backups Riley Leonard and Anthony Richardson. It's something nearly without precedent in the NFL. Even one good start would land Rivers, a grandfather, in NFL lore.
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Philip Rivers explains decision to sign with Colts, aims to capitalize on 'bonus time' in NFL
The extended time in retirement, Rivers' age and the quick ramp-up period raise questions about whether the former Colts and Chargers standout would be proficient in leading an offense in 2025. Indianapolis is desperate to find out after Daniel Jones suffered a season-ending Achilles injury, and Rivers has something to prove to himself.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers discussed the Indianapolis Colts' recent signing of fellow veteran Philip Rivers on Thursday.
Phillip Rivers was already on the practice field on Wednesday for the Indianapolis Colts. Two days after reports began swirling that the Colts were bringing in Rivers for a workout, he is now signed to the Indianapolis practice squad, and head coach Shane Steichen didn't rule out the possibility of him starting against Seattle.
Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer says the Indianapolis Colts are in uncharted territory at quarterback: 'This feels pretty unprecedented.'
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones breaks silence with a clear message after suffering season-ending injury in Week 14.
Identifying three potential X-factors for the Seattle Seahawks defense against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 15.