In the wake of Daniel Jones‘ season-ending Achilles injury, the Colts are hoping to keep their once-promising season afloat. As the organization looks to fill the gaping hole under center, they’re turning to a familiar face as a potential answer.
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According to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, the Colts will host Philip Rivers for a visit tomorrow. Ian Rapoport adds that Rivers would be considered for a practice squad gig, and for the time being, Riley Leonard will be Indy’s QB1. ESPN’s Adam Schefter notes that while the Colts are interested in seeing what kind of shape Rivers is in, the QB is still determining whether he’d even want to come back and play. At the very least, Rivers is intrigued enough to travel to Indianapolis for a workout. For what it’s worth, Dianna Russini of The Athletic says the Colts currently don’t have plans to bring any other quarterback in for a workout.
If you’re keeping track at home, it’s been a bit since Rivers has been on our radar. The long-time QB made his last NFL appearance during the 2020 season, when he started all 16 games for the Colts. He was still plenty serviceable during that age-39 campaign, as Rivers guided his squad to an 11-5 record while completing 68 percent of his passes for 4,169 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions. He added another two touchdowns in Indy’s playoff loss to the Bills.
Rivers subsequently announced his retirement, but he’s still resurfaced as a potential option for QB-needy teams in recent years. He was open to joining the Saints late during the 2021 campaign, and the Colts also considered a reunion that season. There was even a chance Rivers made his comeback during Super Bowl LVII; the 49ers admitted that he was their top choice had they made it to the game (all of Jimmy Garoppolo, Trey Lance, Brock Purdy, and Josh Johnson would have been sidelined). Rivers didn’t end up joining any of those squads, and he’s spent the past few years coaching high school football in Alabama. He seemed to put talks of a comeback to a rest this past summer when he inked a one-day contract to officially retire as a member of the Chargers.
Now, that long-awaited comeback may actually come to fruition with his last NFL team. Jones’ season came to an end yesterday, leaving the organization scrambling at the position. Anthony Richardson is uncertain to return this year, meaning the team may have no choice but to roll with Leonard. Even then, the sixth-round rookie is nursing his own knee injury (per ESPN’s Stephen Holder), potentially leaving Brett Rypien as the only healthy option in the organization.
Now 44 years old (today is actually his birthday), Rivers would certainly be an interesting choice to save the Colts once-promising season. The fourth-overall pick in the 2004 draft, Rivers helped guide the Chargers to six playoff appearances during his tenure with the organization. Only one of those appearances resulted in a significant run (when the Chargers lost to the Patriots in the 2007 conference championship), but Rivers did tally five playoff wins during his time with the team. He would represent the polar opposite to Leonard, who attempted only a pair of pass attempts before being forced into the lineup yesterday.
Considering his long layoff from the sport, Rivers probably wouldn’t even be considered if it wasn’t for his relationship with Colts head coach Shane Steichen. The two had a long stint working alongside each other during their respective stints with the Chargers. Steichen worked his way up to QBs coach in 2016, a role he held for three-plus seasons before earning a promotion to offensive coordinator.
To put this potential move in perspective: Rivers is currently a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. His potential comeback would surely add an unexpected wrinkle to that endeavor.

No way bruh
Jeff George is available as well
So is Matt Ryan 😂😂😂
exhume Johnny U while you’re at it
Why can’t NFL players stay retired when they retire?
Retirement isn’t cheap.
Phillip Rivers made over $240 million in his career and lives in Alabama. Even with ten kids, I don’t think money is an issue.
My comment was sarcastic…
bam-a-lam way down in Alabam’… 10 kids tho? wow
I’ve seen you say this before…why does it bother you so much? lol
Why can’t the entire planet produce 50 competent starting QBs?
The gimmicky systems they use in college now.
The decline in QB quality began with the rise of spread and RPO college schemes.
That plus the disparity in talent that recruitment produces makes it very very hard to evaluate them. It’s a genuine (almost blindfolded) dart toss.
Does it bother you that much? Damn
Felipe Rios, back in the hizzy!
Bigger San Diego legend than Ron freakin’ Burgundy himself!!!
Did they ask Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck, first?
Jeff George could not be found and Jim Harbaugh apparently has another job or they would have gotten the call.
I forgot he played there until playing an older Madden game last month. LOL
I was hoping for Favre…
Daniel Jones gone for the year, Achilles … Riley Leonard iffy for Seattle next week, tender knee … Colts call up the ex-Charger who finished his career in Indy.
Fun detail not mentioned in the post (yet): It’s Rivers’ 44th birthday *today*.
Martinez on 49ers has won 2 Ufl championships better than a grandpa
How does that help the Colts?
Pretty sure he meant they could sign him to the active roster off 49ers practice squad.
Solid copy! Thanx
Sorry UFL MVP on Martinez
♫ Many Rivers to cross
And it’s only my will that keeps me alive
I’ve been licked, washed up for years
And I merely survive because of my pride ♫ / Jimmy Cliff
JFC really?
If this isn’t enough proof that there just isn’t enough good qbs in the NFL today idk what is.
In fairness, it’s after the trade deadline, so it says more about there not being any quarterbacks who are free agents.
I get that. But the fact there isn’t any fa qbs you’d rather go to over a 44 year old guy who has been retired for 4 years is just as bad.
@oooof. It’s also because rivers played with Reich and steichen. Maybe steichen was a assistant, but its close enough that he should know the system.
Oh I know. Makes more sense to call an elder Rivers you know than an elder Tannehill you don’t.
Seriously! There has to be a better option…Joe Flacco maybe????
Joe Flacco is employed by the Bengals.
Tannehill?
Take a practice squad job and push HOF eligibility out 5 more years
I guess Nathan Peterman isn’t available.
That dude will do just about anything to get out of the house with all those damn kids
Pudgy guy with cognitive and consent issues crossing his fingers that Rodgers goes down for the year.
Roethlisberger? Jameis? Trump?
Chris Christie?!?! (I assume the ‘consent issues’ are relating to Bridgegate???)
Jameis is the starter of the giants
Where is Heinike?
“Available.”
29 career games; Rivers 256.
Congratulations, now for a prize you get to go play in Seattle this Sunday
Derek Carr?
No way man lmao
Just stay retired
Rivers was a big guy with a strong arm. He might be able to play half a season (counting the playoffs). Rivers would also be a good veteran presence for Riley Leonard also looked surprisingly good in his outing.
Depends what kind of shape Mr Rivers in and if the canon still fires. He’s been coaching QB’s so that means he’s at least kept his arm warm and attempting the big throws to show off to his pupils.
Never really known for a strong arm; in fact, I think his arm strength might be the biggest determining factor in his improbable “return”…
I didn’t have this on my bingo card
Nice! Now I can get my old ‘Rivers 17’ Colts replica jersey out and wear it again. Seriously, I have one.
In a seriousness, there are probably few moves Indianapolis can make that don’t handicap them salary-cap wise going into the off-season. This is a pretty low-risk, high-reward move to build back some depth at the QB position for the remaining few games to finish out the regular season. If the Colts somehow hang on and earn a playoff berth, then they will be playing with house money and nothing to loose.
I’ll bust out my dark blue 17 Bolts next Sunday haha
Nope. He hung up the spikes at the right time. No need to risk injury just for a four week stint.
I’m shocked by how many fans say to ‘stay retired’. You don’t want to see this?
No. He would die on the field. The man has like 20 kids to feed lol
All of those mouths to feed are why he’s interested in another NFL paycheck!
@gabeofthrones. Probably has the nfl record for most kids with one wife.
I heard that Dan Marino is out there. How about Terry Bradshaw? Is Johnny Unitas still free?
I absolutely love it.
Now that’s desperation ! Just sign someone off a team’s practice squad…not rocket science
Someone like…?
Bring back Jeff George too!!!!!
Is Mark Sanchez available?
He’s probably up to like 20 kids by now, and with how expensive groceries have gotten…I get it.
Peyton! Get the band back together! Or maybe George Blanda?
I can’t believe this is a real possibility. He hasn’t played in 4 years.
@carlos15. He knows steichen from the chargers and Colts.
He’s been working as a QB coach so he’s not exactly sitting on a couch or flogging real estate or stocks behind a computer monitor.
@alec kinnear. Definitely his arm is still in shape, but he did pack on some weight. Probably wont matter with the Colts line, but mobility is definitely not his strong suit.
I haven’t seen the recent photos. If Rivers is stout and can’t move properly, then he should stay home. Mobility as you point out has never been Rivers game. He doesn’t have to be Josh Allen.
How about Tom Brady in Indy?