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The Seattle Seahawks narrowly beat the Indianapolis Colts, so this is as close to doing an Enemy Reaction for a Seahawks loss as I’ve ever come. Not that the Seahawks haven’t had close wins before, but the thought of losing to 44-year-old Philip Rivers at quarterback as a two-touchdown favorite was indeed,
Since last playing, Philip Rivers has had another child — he has 10 now — and one of his daughters has given birth.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/seahawks/onsi as Reviewing Seattle Seahawks rookie Rylie Mills' NFL debut vs. the Indianapolis Colts.
The Indianapolis Colts lost to the Seattle Seahawks 18-16 with 44-year old Philip Rivers starting at quarterback.
Philip Rivers, the grandfather and former Pro Football Hall of Fame semifinalist, came out of retirement to play for the Indianapolis Colts.
Seattle's defense remains a superpower and their special teams unit is strong, but the offense is looking shakier than ever.
The Indianapolis Colts promoted 44-year-old QB Philip Rivers to the active roster Saturday, making him eligible to play — and perhaps start — in Sunday’s crucial game in Seattle.
The Indianapolis Colts visit the Seattle Seahawks in NFL Week 15 action today, Dec. 14, 2025. Inactives, injury report, who's in, who's out.
Danny Parkins, Willie Colon and Greg Jennings break down Patrick Mahomes’ recovery timeline and discuss whether Philip Rivers can keep this strong stretch going with the Indianapolis Colts.