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Philip Rivers is 44 years old, the father of 10 kids and a grandfather. Before Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks, he had not thrown an NFL pass since Jan. 9, 2021, a playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills, instead keeping his football dreams alive as head coach at a high school in Alabama.
Philip Rivers, the grandfather and former Pro Football Hall of Fame semifinalist, came out of retirement to play for the Indianapolis Colts.
Rivers completed 18 of his 27 passes for 120 yards and led a drive that put the Colts ahead with less than a minute left.
In the 26-0 victory over the Vikings in Week 13, the Seahawks offense recorded just 219 total yards. In the Week 14 win over the Falcons, Seattle was tied at the halftime break, 6-6. What kind of faith do we have in this Seahawks offense? At the very least, they are prone to slow starts.
Indianapolis Colts veteran quarterback Philip Rivers is set to return to the field for the first time since the 2020 season in Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks, but he almost wasn't prepared for his season debut.
When it was announced that the Indianapolis Colts were kicking the tires on 44-year-old Philip Rivers five years removed from his retirement, Cam Newton took it personal. After losing Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson Sr.