RENTON, Wash. — The Seattle Seahawks might not find out until Sunday whether Philip Rivers will take his first NFL snaps since 2020.
Seattle (10-3) and its sixth-ranked overall defense is preparing as if the eight-time Pro Bowler and 44-year-old grandfather could be under center for the reeling Indianapolis Colts.
Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said t was only a matter of time until “something crazy” happened in the NFL this season. Rivers signing with Indianapolis (8-5) sure seems to fit the bill.
“If anybody can pull it off, it’s him,” Macdonald said. “Guy is probably one of the best competitors in the history of the NFL, and I’m sure he wouldn’t do it if he didn’t feel like he was ready. We’re getting ready for him like he’s been playing the whole time.”
Those preparations, though, h

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