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NFL world, Chargers fans react to Philip Rivers unretiring
Rivers officially ended his five-year retirement, signing a practice squad deal with the Colts on Tuesday. The move comes after a quarterback injury crisis in Indianapolis. The 44-year-old last played in the NFL in the 2020 season and has spent the interim years coaching high school football in Alabama.
Early in the game, the Bears fell behind the Packers 14-3 thanks to a pair of Jordan Love touchdowns. The Bears' offense couldn't muster much of anything up, and things looked bleak. The second half was a different story,
The wheels have fallen off, and the Colts are 1-4 over their past five games. Now, with Jones out for the season with a torn Achilles, Indianapolis has called on 44-year-old future Hall of Famer Philip Rivers to save the season.
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And it’s been almost five years since he played in an NFL game. But Rivers being Rivers, it’s not surprising that he joined the Indianapolis Colts’ practice squad Tuesday. Rivers loves playing so much,
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