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NFL journeyman cracks hilarious joke about why he didn't return to league like Philip Rivers
Former QB Ryan Fitzpatrick quipped that he’s staying retired to keep his Hall of Fame timeline intact — unlike Philip Rivers, who came back to play.
In the aftermath of a valiant effort by Philip Rivers and the Indianapolis Colts in Sunday's 18-16 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, the 44-year-old quarterback's performance in the game is being evaluated by people within the league.
Philip Rivers signed on with the Indianapolis Colts on a Wednesday last week. He started for them at QB on Sunday. All after being retired for five full years.
One NFL coach thought Philip Rivers' return was "very impressive," while an exec said they thought it was "amazing" he could operate the Colts' offense.
Despite losing to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday in his first start since the 2020 season, Indianapolis Colts veteran quarterback Philip Rivers will get his chance at redemption.
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Philip Rivers, 44, officially tabbed Colts starter, will play in first NFL game in nearly five years
Philip Rivers has been named the Indianapolis Colts' starting quarterback for this weekend, marking a return for the 44-year-old who last played five years ago.
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.
The first start of Philip Rivers' return to the NFL at 44 years old is over. It was an exciting one. The Indianapolis Colts fell to the Seattle Seahawks, 18-16. The back-and-forth affair ended on an interception from Rivers,
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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.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano break down why the Colts may stick with Philip Rivers over Anthony Richardson.