Colts sign Philip Rivers to practice squad
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Rivers played 17 NFL seasons, 16 with the Chargers and one with the Colts. He was an eight-time Pro Bowler who still ranks in the top 10 in passing touchdowns (421), passing yards (63,440), and completions (5,277). Now he’s back for one more run.
Philip Rivers will unretire and join the Indianapolis Colts practice squad at 44 years old as the team attempts to replace the injured Daniel Jones at QB.
ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky believes the Colts should start Riley Leonard at quarterback in Week 15 over Philip Rivers
The Colts shocked the NFL world by signing Philip Rivers to the practice squad on Tuesday, bringing the quarterback out of retirement after nearly five years.
The Indianapolis Colts are bringing in 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers. Will Rivers find success despite being out of the NFL since 2020?
Philip Rivers could try to hold off a close pursuer in career passing yards and reset the clock on his Hall of Fame consideration.
On Monday night, NFL Network reported that the Colts were bringing in Rivers for a workout in the wake of the team's quarterback injuries. Jones suffered an Achilles tear, while rookie Riley Leonard—who's just a bit older than Rivers's oldest kid, Halle—is dealing with an injury. The Colts also have Brett Rypien on the practice squad.