The Indianapolis Colts’ playoff hopes took a major hit with Daniel Jones’ season-ending injury, forcing the team to make a call to a quarterback who hasn’t thrown an NFL pass in four years. Recently, the Colts sparked the return of a 44-year-old Philip Rivers as a replacement. Their former shot-caller had announced his retirement four years ago after a stellar 17-season career. Although the development raised eyebrows, Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. set his expectations for Rivers.
“Realistically. I mean, who knows what Philip is capable of? I’m gonna say a Super Bowl,” Pittman said during his appearance on the Up & Adams Show. “We’re still in this, we’re very much alive.”
It was clear that for Pittman, even a Super Bowl was a part of the expectations with Rivers on the

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