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Rivers Returns: 44-Year-Old QB Starts for Colts vs. Seahawks
15 Dec
Summary
- Philip Rivers, 44, returns from retirement to start for Colts.
- Seahawks activate Sundell, Saubert, and Mills from injured reserve.
- Defense aims to pressure Rivers and contain Jonathan Taylor.

The Indianapolis Colts will start 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers, who has been in retirement for five years, against the Seattle Seahawks. Rivers returns to play after only three practices with the team. The Seahawks' defense, led by coach Mike Macdonald, plans to utilize disguises and coverage changes to pressure Rivers, who is a static pocket passer.
A significant focus for the Seahawks will be containing Colts' star running back Jonathan Taylor, the league's leading rusher. Seattle's strong run defense aims to keep Taylor below his average yards per game, forcing the Colts into predictable passing situations. This strategy is expected to play into the Seahawks' defensive strengths.
The Seahawks have also bolstered their roster by activating center Jalen Sundell, tight end Eric Saubert, and defensive end Rylie Mills from injured reserve. Saubert's return is particularly noted for his positive locker room presence. Rookie Mills, drafted this spring, may see his first action after recovering from knee surgery.




