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 ...
In a press conference that could double as a comedy sketch, Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen fielded a query ...
Philip Rivers attempting to prevent Matthew Stafford from making history on Sunday originally appeared on The Sporting News.
Against all odds, Philip Rivers is returning to the NFL. The 44-year-old quarterback, retired since the end of the 2020 season, agreed to a deal with the Indianapolis Colts after working out for the ...
He was Old Man Rivers when he retired at 39, and now? He is 44-year-old Grandpa Phil, back in the saddle on a desperate colt ...
The Indianapolis Colts have reportedly decided who will be starting at quarterback in Sunday’s game against the Seahawks.
The Colts made a move in the direction of Philip Rivers to play against the Seahawks on Sunday, but Riley Leonard hasn't been ruled out as the starter.
How will the improbable return of Philip Rivers with the Indianapolis Colts play out against the Seattle Seahawks?
Ex-NFL safety Ryan Clark took to ESPN’s "First Take" on Friday to tear apart the quarterback situation of the Indianapolis ...
Among the Colts' assistants who made Orr's list as potential future coordinators are tight ends coach Tom Manning, quarterbacks coach Cam Turner, and offensive pass game coordinator Alex Tanney.
With Stafford close to overtaking Rivers on the list (and Rivers not far behind another legendary quarterback), we could see some movement this year.
The Colts could send Philip Rivers out to play quarterback after a 5-year retirement at the age of 44. What’s his family ...