Philip Rivers 'had a blast'
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Colts playoff picture: Where Indianapolis stands after Week 15
The Colts lost in Week 15, but they still have a potential path to a playoff berth. We break down how things look heading toward WEek 16.
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4 teams who can help Indianapolis Colts Week 15 playoff push
In the AFC South, the 8-5 Colts are one game back of the 9-4 Jacksonville Jaguars. They are also tied with the 8-5 Houston Texans. The good news is that the Colts still play each of these teams twice, but Jacksonville and Houston losing before then wouldn't be a bad thing.
Since last playing, Philip Rivers has had another child — he has 10 now — and one of his daughters has given birth.
The Indianapolis Colts lost to the Seattle Seahawks 18-16 with 44-year old Philip Rivers starting at quarterback.
Indianapolis is not a team the Seahawks play often, obviously, and the Rivers situation brings an entirely new dynamic to this matchup. We spoke with our friend Paul Bretl of Colts Wire to get a better idea of what the Seahawks are going to be facing. Our questions and Bretl's answers are below.
The Seattle Seahawks outlasted 44-year-old QB Philip Rivers and the Indianapolis Colts. Rivers threw a touchdown pass after coming out of retirement to make his first start in nearly five years.
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Colts playoff picture: Updated chances for Indianapolis to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15
Heading into Week 15, the Colts hold the No. 8 spot in the AFC playoff picture. Only seven teams make the playoffs, comprised of the four division winners and three Wild Card teams. Unless Indianapolis comes back to win the division, the Colts will be vying for one of the three coveted at-large spots.
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NFL insider on Daniel Jones' future with Indianapolis Colts
CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones recently provided some insight into that question, along with what he is hearing. Jonathan Jones says that Indianapolis will "surely want Jones back," but the two sides agreeing to contract terms is going to be the challenge, given Jones' Achilles injury.
The Indianapolis Colts promoted 44-year-old QB Philip Rivers to the active roster Saturday, making him eligible to play — and perhaps start — in Sunday’s crucial game in Seattle.
Shane Steichen praises Philip Rivers’ return after five years away as Colts push Seahawks to the final seconds.