Philip Rivers Returns to NFL at 44
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Philip Rivers breaks silence on his NFL comeback at 44 — and says he’s taking it 'one day at a time'
The former Chargers quarterback discussed his mindset as he prepares to potentially step back onto the field at 44-years-old.
ARIZONA -- A familiar (and older) face for Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon is back in the NFL. The Indianapolis Colts officially signed 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers this week amid their injury crisis at the position. He joined their practice squad and could potentially even start for Indianapolis.
Like many NFL fans, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin was pretty caught off-guard by the news of Philip Rivers' comeback. After losing Daniel Jones for the year to a torn Achilles, Colts backup Riley Leonard also suffered an unspecified knee injury — forcing Indianapolis to look at alternative
Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell, known as a ‘QB whisperer’ in some segments of the NFL community, is among those who were asked about Rivers’ return and had a memorable answer. O’Connell shared his thoughts on Rivers’ comeback and they were glowingly positive heading into this weekend’s games.
As Philip Rivers prepares for the comeback of the century, Jon Gruden only has four words to describe his feelings.
Pierre-Paul has a deal in place with Tampa Bay, Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo and Tom Pelissero of NFL Network report. Pelissero noted earlier Monday that a workout had been arranged. Now, the Bucs will seek out a pass-rush boost in the form of a familiar face.