Mike McCoy isn’t going to cast doubt on Philip Rivers’ return to the NFL.
Not after what Rivers did during McCoy’s watch with the San Diego Chargers, even if it happened during a previous decade.
The Indianapolis Colts shocked the football world Tuesday when they signed Rivers, 44, to the team’s practice squad, as he hasn’t taken an NFL snap since he played for Indianapolis in 2019.
Multiple reports have suggested Rivers could play as early as this week when the Colts visit Seattle.
Indianapolis (8-5) lost starter Daniel Jones to a season-ending Achilles injury last Sunday. Back-up Anthony Richardson is on injured reserve with a fractured orbital bone, and rookie quarterback Riley Leonard — who has played in only two games — is battling a knee injury.
McCoy, the Titans’ interim coach,

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