Philip Rivers 'Not Here to Save Day' With Colts Comeback
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The Seattle Seahawks could be facing off against the Indianapolis Colts and their new future Hall of Fame quarterback.
The Seattle Seahawks are set to face the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. The Seahawks have won 10 games, while the Colts have struggled, losing their last three games.
The Packers are coming off a last-second win over the Chicago Bears, wh ich thrust them back atop the NFC North and the No. 2 seed in the NFC. They've garnered tons of momentum with that victory, which, if you've been paying attention to the Packers this season, is exactly the time they give it all back with a loss.
Philip Rivers is back. On Wednesday morning, the 44-year-old was signed to the Colts’ practice squad following injuries to just about the entirety of their quarterback room, and according to ESPN’s Stephen Holder, it looks like the team is getting ready to start him under center on Sunday against the Seahawks.
Indianapolis looked lifeless after their loss Sunday but Rivers' return seems to have reenergized the locker room. At least for now.
Philip Rivers could try to hold off a close pursuer in career passing yards and reset the clock on his Hall of Fame consideration.
The Colts shocked the NFL world by signing Philip Rivers to the practice squad on Tuesday, bringing the quarterback out of retirement after nearly five years.