In a surprising turn of events, Philip Rivers is set to make his long-awaited return to the NFL as the starting quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts this Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks. This development comes after Rivers, who previously announced his retirement following the 2020 season, was elevated from the practice squad to the active roster as the Colts look to fill the gap left by Daniel Jones’ season-ending Achilles injury.
Rivers, now 44, last played in a playoff game in January 2021, and stepping back onto the field marks a significant moment in his career, which has been characterized by a formidable presence in the league. His inclusion on the active roster is a noteworthy transition, especially considering that he had been previously designated as a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year. His current status means he will be ineligible for Hall of Fame consideration again until 2031.
Head Coach Shane Steichen expressed optimism about Rivers’ performance during practice this week, indicating that the veteran quarterback has adjusted well to the demands of returning after a prolonged absence from game action. “I’ll say it was pretty good,” Steichen remarked, emphasizing that Rivers managed to impress the coaching staff with his practice performance, especially given the significant time away from competitive play.
In preparation for the upcoming game, the Colts have aimed to simulate real game conditions during practice, although Steichen noted that the true pace and rhythm of an NFL game are distinct from practice scenarios. “You try to do it in practice as best you can,” he acknowledged, highlighting the challenge of acclimating to the game’s speed after such a long hiatus.
While excitement surrounds Rivers’ return, the Colts are tempering expectations. Steichen stressed that Rivers is there not to “save the season,” but rather to lead effectively, operate the offense, and foster a positive atmosphere in the locker room. This perspective reflects a cautious but hopeful approach as the team aims to navigate the remaining challenges of the season.
As kick-off approaches, all eyes will be on Rivers, who will attempt to make a seamless transition back into the fiercely competitive environment of the NFL against a talented Seahawks defense.


