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Philip Rivers wondered whether Shane Steichen would give him call to play after Daniel Jones' injury
When it was announced that the Indianapolis Colts were kicking the tires on 44-year-old Philip Rivers five years removed from his retirement, Cam Newton took it personal. After losing Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson Sr. to injury, the Colts were stuck looking for answers once it was reported ...
The Colts brought in 44-year-old Philip Rivers due to injuries to their quarterbacks. Here's what coach Shane Steichen said two days prior to their game.
NFL insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport report and break down the partially collapsed lung suffered by Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end T.J. Watt, emphasizing that the surgery went well and that he will be out on Monday Night Football against the Miami Dolphins.
Colts coach Shane Steichen said CB Sauce Gardner will miss an undetermined amount of time with a calf injury; what we know
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen and general manager Chris Ballard reportedly may not be guaranteed to return to their roles in 2026.
How did Rivers react when asked to work out for the Colts? "He said, 'Dadgumit, let's freaking go,'" said head coach Shane Steichen.
Seattle's defense is hotter than ever right now, but can Rivers turn back the clock and pull off one of the more improbable upsets in NFL history? We at Seahawks Wire, as well as our friend Paul Bretl from Colts Wire,