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Colts Activate 44-Year-Old QB Philip Rivers
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When it was announced that the Indianapolis Colts were kicking the tires on 44-year-old Philip Rivers five years removed from his retirement, Cam Newton took it personal. After losing Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson Sr.
The teams that have beaten the Seahawks this season have found their tight ends in the end zone. George Kittle, Jake Tonges, and Colby Parkinson make up three of the five tight ends with a touchdown against Seattle this season. The Colts will be without DeForest Buckner (neck) once again, but they still have some great run stoppers up front.
ESPN reports Daniel Jones is expected to need 6 to 8 months to recover from his torn Achilles, making him ready to return at start of training camp
The situation at quarterback is interesting at quarterback for the Colts ending this season, but it could get more interesting this offseason.
The Indianapolis Colts will start 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers for a brutal tilt against the Seattle Seahawks tomorrow from Lumen Field. The #Colts will start QB Philip Rivers on Sunday against the #Seahawks, sources tell The Insiders. Age 44, out of retirement, after a full week of practice, Rivers is a go. pic.twitter.com/0gZFcrHle6