INDIANAPOLIS – Call it desperate. Call it entertaining. Call it frightening. Call it genius.
But the Indianapolis Colts, needing to likely win at least 2 of their final 4 games for any playoff consideration, could very well be turning to 44-year-old Philip Rivers to end one of the NFL’s longest current postseason droughts.
Sunday will mark 1,800 days since Rivers last threw a pass in an NFL game.
And it’s quite possible the Colts will have him as their starting quarterback, facing a Seahawks team that hasn’t allowed a touchdown in their last two games.
For now, Rivers is joining the Colts practice squad. Teams are allowed to elevate two players off their practice squad weekly to play in that week’s game (can only elevate each player a maximum of 3 times).
This gives the Colts two “hea

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