How Tom Brady Reacted to Philip Rivers’ Surprising Un-Retirement
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Aaron Rodgers Insists He Would Never Pull A Philip Rivers And Un-Retire
Reactions are still rolling in after news broke this week that the Indianapolis Colts have signed formerly-retired 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers, and now, the man who had previously been the eldest signal caller in the league, Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers, has offered his take.He also revealed if he would ever go for the ol' presto-changeo unretirement move after he finally hangs it up for good.Ahead of the Steelers' game against the Miami …
At the age of 44 and almost five years after his last NFL game, Philip Rivers comes out of retirement to try to push the Indianapolis Colts to playoffs. It’s an absurd situation, created by the loss of Daniel Jones by a tear in the Achilles tendon and additional injuries from alternates Riley Leonard and Anthony Richardson. This is almost unprecedented in the NFL. Even a good start would lead Rivers, a grandfather, to the history of the NFL. Of …
Tom Brady on Philip Rivers' Colts comeback: 'I certainly could' still play QB in NFL at age 48
In light of 44-year-old Philip Rivers coming out of retirement, the question was obvious: Does Tom Brady, at 48, believe he could still play at an NFL level? The seven-time Super Bowl champion didn’t hesitate when asked.
Aaron Rodgers shares why he is happy about Philip Rivers' comeback
Jun 10, 2025; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) throws the ball during minicamp at their South Side facility. Mandatory Credit: Philip G. Pavely-Imagn Images Philip Rivers has made an NFL comeback at the age of 44, and that has Aaron Rodgers happy for at least one reason. Rivers had retired after the 2020 season, but he decided to sign with the Indianapolis Colts this week after they sustained injuries to qua…
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