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Indianapolis is on its bye in Week 11, along with the New Orleans Saints. The Colts will return to action in Week 12 when they visit the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, Nov. 23. The Colts are one of just two teams on a bye in Week 11 and are the only AFC representative.
The Colts’ remaining schedule is arguably the definition of a gauntlet by NFL standards, with each of their five remaining contests featuring teams vying for the division lead. Not only is each team poised to win its division, but there’s a reality where every one of Indy’s remaining opponents could make the playoffs.
Rivers is set to start for the first time since the Colts' last playoff game on Jan. 9, 2021, when they played the Buffalo Bills.
While the Colts are scrambling to figure out the quarterback situation, the defense is set for a big boost with DeForest Buckner's return.
The Indianapolis Colts visit the Seattle Seahawks in NFL Week 15 action: Live updates, score, highlights, Philip Rivers stats.
The Philip Rivers experiment went so well for the Indianapolis Colts that they’re willing to give it a chance again even with their playoff hopes hanging in the balance. Colts coach Shane Steichen named the 44-year-old the starter for their enormous Week 16 home game against the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football.
Philip Rivers will remain the Colts' starting quarterback for their Week 16 "Monday Night Football" matchup with the 49ers, coach Shane Steichen said Monday.
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Colts vs. Seahawks live updates, news with Phillip Rivers at QB
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