Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts and Steichen Rivers
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That may be a way for the NFL's leader with 16 turnovers in 13 games to reduce giveaways. But at what cost?
Indianapolis is a good team, but its lack of stability at the quarterback position will continue to hurt them Sunday in Seattle. Unless either Riley or Rivers can pull off the unthinkable, the Colts will drop their fourth straight game while the Seahawks will pick up their fourth straight win. Pick: Seahawks -13.5, Under 40.5
Seattle's star quarterback was on his way to his fourth straight poor start, but he bounced back in the second half of a blowout against Atlanta.
The Colts made a move in the direction of Philip Rivers to play against the Seahawks on Sunday, but Riley Leonard hasn't been ruled out as the starter.
The Colts will elevate quarterback Philip Rivers from the practice squad to the 53-man active roster Saturday, making him officially eligible to play Sunday against the Seahawks, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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The Indianapolis Colts may be down to their fourth-string QB when they travel to Seattle Sunday to face the 10-3 Seahawks, as injuries to Daniel Jones and Riley Leonard may force them to use practice squad quarterback Brett Rypien.
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.
The Seattle Seahawks could take advantage of another backup QB versus the Atlanta Falcons in Week 14.
No QB in NFL history has won more games over two seasons with two different teams than the Seattle Seahawks' Sam Darnold.