The Indianapolis Colts have signed forty-four-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers, a Hall of Fame semifinalist, to their practice squad after their starting quarterback, Daniel Jones, suffered a season-ending injury. Rivers, who last played in the NFL during the two thousand twenty season with the Colts, is set to provide a much-needed boost to the team as they push for the postseason. His return makes him the oldest active player in the NFL, surpassing Aaron Rodgers. Rivers retired after the two thousand twenty season, having played seventeen years in the league and ranking high in all-time passing yards and touchdowns. If he takes a snap this season, his eligibility for the Pro Football Hall of Fame will be reset. The move is a testament to the Colts determination to make the playoffs despite their injury woes, and it will be interesting to see if Rivers experience and leadership can lead Indianapolis to success.
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