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The Indianapolis Colts have been through the wringer at QB, but now have their next starter under center.
The Indianapolis Colts signed quarterback Philip Rivers to the 53-man active roster on Saturday, and The Athletic reported he will start his first game in nearly five years in Seattle against the Seahawks.
Philip Rivers has been named the Indianapolis Colts' starting quarterback for this weekend, marking a return for the 44-year-old who last played five years ago.
The Indianapolis Colts elevated three players to the active roster and placed one on IR.
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That call came as a shock to the entire NFL world, including former MVP quarterback and Carolina Panthers legend Cam Newton. Not only was Newton shocked, but he felt like it was a "slap in the face" that a 44-year-old Rivers got a call before he did.
The situation at quarterback is interesting at quarterback for the Colts ending this season, but it could get more interesting this offseason.