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While Rivers' return grabs headlines, Packers-Broncos may be the week's best game. Our writers Mike Sando, Jeff Howe and Zak Keefer discuss.
One week ago, the possibility of quarterback Philip Rivers playing NFL football this weekend was on no one's radar screen.
It's an absurd situation, created by the Colts' loss of Daniel Jones to a torn Achilles tendon and additional injuries for backups Riley Leonard and Anthony Richardson. It's something nearly without precedent in the NFL. Even one good start would land Rivers, a grandfather, in NFL lore.
NFL insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport report and break down the partially collapsed lung suffered by Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end T.J. Watt, emphasizing that the surgery went well and that he will be out on Monday Night Football against the Miami Dolphins.
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Philip Rivers has just 5 degrees of separation from 1st season in NFL history. Here's how
Philip Rivers has just 5 degrees of separation from 1st season in NFL history. Here's how originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Philip Rivers, at 44 years old, is back in the NFL.
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn joked about making a playing comeback at 53. Inspired by quarterback Philip Rivers' return, Glenn humorously announced plans to play in the Jets' final games this season against New England and Buffalo.