Indianapolis Colts activate QB Philip Rivers
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The Indianapolis Colts have lost four of five games and their starting quarterback for the season. Where they stand in NFL power rankings.
With nothing but difficult opponents ahead, Indy is no longer considered a threat in ESPN's power rankings.
One NFL executive does not believe that the Phillip Rivers to the Indianapolis Colts story is going to end well. The Athletic's Jeff Howe recently spoke with nine coaches and executives from around the NFL about this signing.
The Indianapolis Colts recently signed 44-year-old Philip Rivers to their practice squad, leading to a former MVP questioning why he was not called.
Braden Smith selected by teammates as Colts' Ed Block Courage Award recipient. Recognizes courageous play by an individual. Smith went through a lot of personal issues last season, came back and has started first 13 games. No better example of award.
Philip Rivers, who last played in the NFL in 2020, reportedly joined the Indianapolis Colts on Tuesday with the possibility that he might play on Sunday.
The Colts are desperate at quarterback, with one out for the season and the other with uncertain availability for NFL Week 15.
As Rivers is expected to start an NFL game at 44 years old and Burrow has raised eyebrows across the league, sources weigh in on what it all actually means