Playing football in the NFL at 44 years old is not an easy feat. However, Philip Rivers is returning to the Indianapolis Colts and with that, he is joining a club where only a handful of players played at that age, but who are they?
If Rivers takes a snap for the Colts, he would become the sixth 44-year-old to play as a signal-caller in NFL history. He would join Tom Brady, Vinny Testaverde, Warren Moon, Steve DeBerg, and George Blanda.
While Blanda and Moon are Hall of Famers, Brady clearly will be as soon as he is eligible. Rivers has a parallel to DeBerg, which is that both had four seasons of not playing before returning to the NFL to end their career.
Brady is the standard, but Rivers can try to replicate some success
When you look at quarterback play, Tom Brady is the standard to

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