Retired QB is convinced he can still play in NFL at age 48
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Philip Rivers comes out of NFL retirement
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Finding a Philip Rivers for All 32 NFL Teams: 40-Somethings We’d Love to See Return in 2025
Philip Rivers has inspired us all. The longtime Chargers quarterback, potential future Pro Football Hall of Famer and literal grandfather shocked the NFL world this past week by coming out of retirement and signing with the Colts after a five-year absence. But that’s not all. It appears Rivers could start Sunday against the Seahawks at Lumen Field.
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Philip Rivers has just 5 degrees of separation from 1st season in NFL history. Here's how
Philip Rivers has just 5 degrees of separation from 1st season in NFL history. Here's how originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Philip Rivers, at 44 years old, is back in the NFL.
This is a get-right game for the Eagles. Philly has lost three straight games following an 8-2 start, and now will host former Eagles QB Kenny Pickett and the two-win Raiders.
Former NFL QB Cam Newton called the Indianapolis Colts' signing of 44-year-old Philip Rivers to their practice squad a "slap in the face."
Coach Shane Steichen would not confirm whether he planned to start Philip Rivers in what would be his first NFL game in five years.
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NFL Week 15 bold predictions: Kenny Pickett-led Raiders shock Eagles, Philip Rivers plays well
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).