Indianapolis Colts go with Philip Rivers again
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The Colts' loss clinched playoff spots for the Bills and Chargers. The 49ers had already clinched their spot in the NFC, and the win keeps them alive for an NFC West title and a shot at the No. 1 seed.
Philip Rivers, the grandfather and former Pro Football Hall of Fame semifinalist, came out of retirement to play for the Indianapolis Colts.
Antonio Gates, Eric Weddle and more ex-teammates explain Rivers' return: "I think the Colts need him, and the NFL needs him, too.”
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Both Indianapolis Colts star running back Jonathan Taylor and head coach Shane Steichen feel Philip Rivers has provided their team with "juice" by coming out of retirement to join them for the last four games of the 2025 NFL season.
Philip Rivers returns to the NFL at 44, spotlighting a record-breaking career grounded in faith, family life, and long-standing philanthropy.
Philip Rivers has re-taken the football world by storm in his return to the NFL. The Colts’ quarterback is 44 years old, and has looked solid since re-joining the organization, despite not playing for the last five years.