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Philip Rivers' NFL return comes with key family incentive as he tries helping Colts to playoffs
With Philip Rivers returning to the NFL, one key part of his Indianapolis Colts contract is a reset of his health insurance from the league, which was set to expire.
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.
Rivers is set to join an exclusive list of grandfathers who have played a professional sport in their twilight—nay, midnight—years, and it sure looks like his grandkids will be better off for it. Kickoff for the Colts-Seahawks game is 4:25 p.m. ET.
Colts’ Jonathan Taylor; Ricky Pearsall Jr. doesn’t practice but Kyle Shanahan likes his chances to play Monday.
Andrew Luck breaks silence on NFL comeback decision after being in awe of Colts ‘hero’ Philip Rivers
Philip Rivers’ sensational return to the NFL might have set off a chain reaction of improbable comebacks. The 44-year-old quarterback returned to the National Football League last week after
Tom Brady claims he would 'whoop ass' if he were to un-unretire again and go to back to playing in the NFL, while talking to Shaquille O'Neal on 'The Big Pod with Shaq' on Wednesday, Dec. 17.
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St. Michael Head Football Coach Philip Rivers hurls touchdown pass in return to NFL, Southeast Sports+
St. Michael Head Football Coach Philip Rivers connected on 18-of-27 passes, including one for a touchdown in the Indianapolis Colts’ 18-16 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 15. For a 44-year-old QB-turned-coach,
The Colts had one last desperation shot with the ball back and 18 seconds remaining. But Rivers' downfield pass to Michael Pittman was intercepted by Coby Bryant. And the Seattle offense took the field one last time to kneel down on a victory.