The Indianapolis Colts stunned the NFL this season by pulling Philip Rivers out of retirement and signing the 44-year-old quarterback to their practice squad. The move came after starter Daniel Jones suffered an ACL injury, leaving the team scrambling for depth in the middle of a tight AFC South race. While Rivers has not taken an NFL snap since 2020, his return immediately sparked questions - the biggest being what the veteran passer is earning in his unexpected comeback. For now, the Colts have only confirmed that Rivers has joined the practice squad, with financial terms yet to be officially released. As per team statements, the agreement is still being processed, and finalised figures will be updated once paperwork is completed. Given current NFL practice-squad structures,

See Full Page