Philip Rivers eyes potential Colts comeback start vs. Seahawks, with Tom Brady reaction overlay.
Philip Rivers eyes potential Colts comeback start vs. Seahawks, with Tom Brady reaction overlay.
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Brady, Others React to Rivers' Potential Colts Start vs Seahawks

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Two days after signing 44-year-old Philip Rivers to their practice squad amid a quarterback injury crisis, the 8-5 Indianapolis Colts could elevate the veteran for Sunday's 4:25 p.m. ET clash with the 10-3 Seattle Seahawks—1,800 days after his last NFL start. Reactions from Tom Brady and others highlight the mental challenges of such a comeback as the Colts aim to end a recent skid.

Building on the Colts' midweek signing of retired Philip Rivers to address injuries to Daniel Jones (torn Achilles), Anthony Richardson (IR), and Riley Leonard (PCL sprain), anticipation builds for a potential activation against Seattle's stout defense (No. 2 in points allowed at 17.4 per game, yards per play at 4.5, third-down rate at 33%).

Rivers, a 17-year veteran with 63,440 yards and 421 TDs from his 2020 Colts stint, called the opportunity unexpected but exciting. Analysts foresee challenges, with CBS' Tyler Sullivan predicting a 'tough outing' and Seattle favored by 13.5 in a 30-16 projected win, potentially 'spoiling' the story by halftime.

NFL luminaries chimed in: Tom Brady, 48 and Raiders minority owner, affirmed he 'certainly could' still play, stressing the mental side ('from the neck up... mental is to physical as four is to one') and quipping about Rivers' retirements. Jets coach Aaron Glenn, 53 and retired since 2008, joked he'd suit up for his team's final games.

With a brutal schedule remaining (Seahawks, 49ers, Jaguars, Texans) and Jonathan Taylor leading the NFL in rushing (1,356 yards, 16 TDs), Rivers' familiarity with Shane Steichen's system offers hope for playoff contention from the AFC's eighth spot.

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X discussions express amazement and skepticism over 44-year-old Philip Rivers' potential start for the Colts against the Seahawks after five years retired. Tom Brady states he could still play at 48, coaches like Mike Macdonald praise Rivers' ability, players express doubt, and analysts debate the mental and physical challenges.

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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is drawing trade interest from several teams, according to ESPN reporter Stephen Holder. No deal is imminent as free agency developments continue to unfold. The Green Bay Packers are among the teams to monitor.

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Tom Brady has inquired about returning to the NFL but faces a prohibition under league ownership rules tied to his minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders. The seven-time Super Bowl champion recently played in a flag football event, where he threw a touchdown pass, but reaffirmed his satisfaction with retirement. NFL policy, updated in July 2023, prevents owners from suiting up for their teams.

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