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Philip Rivers is very much in line to feature in the NFL for the first time in five years on Sunday. The 44-year-old quarterback has come out of retirement to try and salvage the Colts’ 2025
Jonathan Taylor has had a magnificent season for the Colts, but he's about to run into a brick wall that is Seattle's run defense.
The Indianapolis Colts are staring at one of the most delicate quarterback decisions of their season, and the national commentary has already begun backing one direction. ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky didn’t hesitate this week when asked who should start for Indianapolis in Week 15.
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NFL insider with injury update on Colts' CB Charvarius Ward
"Despite speculation to the contrary," Schefter posted, "Colts CB Charvarius Ward has no intention of retiring, despite being placed on injured reserve this past week due to a third concussion, per source. Ward wants to continue playing, and even wanted to avoid being placed on injured reserve this past week before the organization shut him down."
Quarterback Daniel Jones is reportedly expected to be back in time for the start of the 2026 NFL season, but his future with the Indianapolis Colts isn't yet certain.
The Indianapolis Colts are intimidating nobody at this point in the 2025 season, and NFL power rankings prove it.
The Indianapolis Colts are signing 44-year-old Phillip Rivers to the practice squad. After the news broke, we took a look at five things you need to know about this signing and why it's happening. But now, let's take a look at how the NFL world is reacting to the news.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen confirmed that veteran quarterback Philip Rivers is excited upon his return to the NFL following a lengthy absence.