Philip Rivers returns to the NFL at 44 years old and aims to be a starter with the Colts
More than four years after playing his last game in the NFL, Philip Rivers is back on a professional field. At 44 years old, the veteran quarterback was activated by the Indianapolis Colts this Saturday, moving from the practice squad to the official 53-man roster, making him eligible to play this Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks. The move confirms a return as unexpected as it is urgent. Rivers, who had retired after the 2020 season and played his last game in January 2021, was recalled by the Colts amidst a quarterback crisis. The franchise went from a solid start to the season with a 7-1 record to 8-5, a situation that forced them to seek immediate solutions. Although head coach Shane Steichen avoided officially confirming the starter, all signs point to Rivers starting the game against one of the toughest defenses in the league. “We’re working on that right now. His performance in practice was impressive; now he has to go out there and do it,” the head coach stated, hinting at the coaching staff’s confidence in the veteran.
An Emergency That Opens the Door to a Return
The decision to turn to Rivers comes in response to a string of injuries that hit the Colts hard. Starting quarterback Daniel Jones suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon last Sunday and is out for the rest of the season. His immediate replacement, rookie Riley Leonard, has a knee injury, while Anthony Richardson remains on injured reserve with an orbital fracture.
In that context, Indianapolis opted for experience. Rivers, a father of 10 and grandfather of one, is even younger than 13 active NFL coaches, including Steichen himself, who is 40 years old. His return represents not only an emergency solution, but also a commitment to leadership and game knowledge. The veteran was initially signed to the practice squad, a measure that prevented him from playing until he was officially promoted. That step was completed on Saturday.paving the way for him to play his first game in more than 1,800 days.
The return also has historical implications. Rivers had recently been named a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but by returning to action he will have to wait five more years to be eligible again, pushing any possible induction to 2031.
The story of Philip Rivers thus adds a new chapter. From retired to emergency solution, from grandfather to potential starter, the quarterback faces one of the most unique challenges of his career, with the mission of stabilizing a Colts team that still dreams of remaining competitive in the final stretch of the season.
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