The Indianapolis Colts are grappling with a quarterback conundrum as they gear up for their Sunday match against the Seattle Seahawks. Veteran Philip Rivers, who recently returned from retirement, and rookie Riley Leonard are both practicing, with the team weighing who will start. Coach Shane Steichen has altered the practice schedule to evaluate Rivers fitness and boost team morale after a string of losses. Rivers age and lengthy break raise concerns about his ability to endure the Seahawks aggressive defense. Despite his injury history, Rivers has never missed a start between 2006 and 2020. Leonard, who stepped in for an injured Daniel Jones last week, also practiced despite a knee injury, showcasing potential under pressure. The team will monitor the weeks progress before deciding on the starting quarterback, with both players needing to demonstrate their readiness.
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