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Philip Rivers making an attempted NFL comeback with the Colts at 44 years old isn’t inspiring Tom Brady to get back on the field. Rivers will start for Indianapolis on Sunday against the Seahawks as quarterback Daniel Jones is sidelined with a torn Achilles.
Philip Rivers told Jay Glazer how his return to the NFL went down, why he returned and that he still hasn't met some of his Colts teammates.
One week ago, the possibility of quarterback Philip Rivers playing NFL football this weekend was on no one's radar screen.
Philip Rivers' high school players at St. Michael Catholic described the "mad scramble" that took place Tuesday to confirm his unretirement.
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn joked about making a playing comeback at 53. Inspired by quarterback Philip Rivers' return, Glenn humorously announced plans to play in the Jets' final games this season against New England and Buffalo.
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Myles Garrett appears to be on a preordained march toward NFL history this season: his 20.0 sacks are the most through a team's first 13 games of a season ever. Garrett needs just three sacks to break the all-time record of 22.5 that is currently shared by Hall of Famer Michael Strahan (2001) and Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro T.J. Watt (2021).
The NFL world was stunned when the Colts signed 44-year-old QB Philip Rivers to replace an injured Daniel Jones ... and that includes the team's top wide receiver, Michael Pittman, who told TMZ Sports he was "shocked!