Philip Rivers to start for Colts
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Since the Colts' former No. 1 overall pick retired ahead of the 2019 season, it's been a quarterback carousel in Indianapolis. Here's the timeline.
The Indianapolis Colts promoted 44-year-old QB Philip Rivers to the active roster Saturday, making him eligible to play — and perhaps start — in Sunday’s crucial game in Seattle.
Indianapolis faces one of the best teams in the NFL at Lumen Field, one of the league's toughest places to play.
The Indianapolis Colts will start 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, a league source told The Athletic. Rookie sixth-round pick Riley Leonard will be his backup.
The Indianapolis Colts and Seattle Seahawks meet in a battle with playoff implications Sunday. Kickoff from Seattle, Washington, is 4:25 p.m. ET
The teams that have beaten the Seahawks this season have found their tight ends in the end zone. George Kittle, Jake Tonges, and Colby Parkinson make up three of the five tight ends with a touchdown against Seattle this season. The Colts will be without DeForest Buckner (neck) once again, but they still have some great run stoppers up front.
Philip Rivers is very much in line to feature in the NFL for the first time in five years on Sunday. The 44-year-old quarterback has come out of retirement to try and salvage the Colts’ 2025
The situation at quarterback is interesting at quarterback for the Colts ending this season, but it could get more interesting this offseason.