Sunday's showdown between the Indianapolis Colts and Seattle Seahawks got a little more interesting when Philip Rivers joined the Colts earlier this week.
Rivers, 44, hasn't played in an NFL game since the 2020 season. But with their recent injuries at quarterback, the Colts felt compelled to ask Rivers if he had any interest in putting on the pads one last time. Rivers did, thus leading to the Colts signing him prior to Sunday's showdown in Seattle.
Indianapolis (8-5) could certainly use some magic right now. After an 8-2 start, the Colts have lost three straight games and have slipped from first to third place in the AFC South standings. On Sunday, they'll face a 10-3 Seattle team that is neck-and-neck with the Rams in race to win the NFC West, if not have the best record in

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