INDIANAPOLIS — Philip Rivers, 44, has been out of the league so long that he was in the running for the Pro Football Hall of Fame – a distinction only allowed to players who have been retired for five or more years. But now one of the Texans’ biggest rivals – a team they’re competing with for a playoff spot – could have him under center during the season’s home stretch.
We’re talking about the Colts – a team dealing with a big injury issue at quarterback. Indy is signing Rivers to their practice squad, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter and the Associated Press.
Rivers is joining the Colts organization at a critical juncture of the season. After a torrid start, the Colts have lost three straight and find themselves tied with Houston for second place in the AFC South at 8-5. Both teams t

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