Seahawks outlast Philip Rivers and Colts 18-16 on Jason Myers' 56-yard field goal
Jason Myers made a franchise-record six field goals including a 56-yard winner to secure an 18-16 Seahawks victory over the Colts, led by retired QB Philip Rivers.
- On Sunday, Jason Myers, the Seahawks kicker, set a franchise record with six field goals as Seattle defeated the Indianapolis Colts 18-16.
- After Daniel Jones' season-ending torn Achilles, the Colts turned to a 44-year-old quarterback returning from retirement, recently coaching high school football.
- After Blake Grupe's 60-yard field goal, Jason Myers answered with a 56-yarder and Sam Darnold and Rashid Shaheed led the final drive before Coby Bryant intercepted Rivers with 11 seconds left.
- The victory kept Seattle Seahawks level with the Los Angeles Rams atop the NFC West as the Seahawks improved to 11-3 while the Indianapolis Colts slipped out of playoff position.
- Seattle now hosts the Rams on Thursday night with the division lead at stake, and it was Seattle's first victory without a touchdown since Dec. 26, 2024.
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Jason Myers’ field goal with 18 seconds to play spoiled Philip Rivers’ comeback after nearly five years out of the NFL by lifting the Seattle Seahawks to an 18-16 victory over the Indianapolis Colts.
Jason Myers made six placements, allowing the Seattle Seahawks to win 18-16 over the Indianapolis Colts, led by Philip Rivers.
Jason Myers nails six field goals as Seahawks spoil Philip Rivers Colts return
Jason Myers kicked a franchise-record six field goals, the last a 56-yarder with 18 seconds remaining, as the Seattle Seahawks defeated the visiting Indianapolis Colts 18-16 Sunday, spoiling the return of Philip Rivers.
Rivers, Colts Fall Short to Seahawks 18-16
Steph Chambers SEATTLE, WA.–The Seattle Seahawks spoiled the return of Philip Rivers on Sunday by beating the Indianapolis Colts 18-16 at Lumen Field. Rivers, a grandfather and father of 10 children, came out of retirement at the age of 44 to quarterback the Colts. He was named the starter on Saturday. He completed 18 of 27 passes for 120 yards with a touchdown and an interception. With the Seahawks ahead 18-16 in the closing seconds and the Col…
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