Colts, Seahawks and Philip Rivers
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Five questions from Seahawks.com about this week’s opponent; five answers from Colts.com writer JJ Stankevitz.
After signing veteran quarterback Philip Rivers this week, the Indianapolis Colts have not ruled out the possibility of the 44-year-old starting Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks.
The Colts' season has disintegrated under losses and injuries. Seattle has won three straight and has not allowed a touchdown for two straight weeks.
The Seahawks were thought to be interested in drafting QB Anthony Richardson in 2023, but the Colts took him before they could. It sure worked out for the Seahawks.
Even though they have plenty of their own quarterback problems right now, the Seahawks are catching another break in regards to their opponents' QB situation. Next week the Seahawks will be hosting the Indianapolis Colts, but they just lost their starter Daniel Jones to an Achilles injury against Jacksonville, according to Adam Schefter at ESPN.
Sunday at Lumen Field it’s one of the NFL’s top, most efficient quarterbacks against an undrafted rookie making his first start.
The Minnesota Vikings‘ losing streak extended to four games after falling 26-0 to the Seattle Seahawks on November 30 at Lumen Field. After J.J. McCarthy was unable to go due to a concussion, the Vikings went with Max Brosmer,
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Friday that Vikings starter JJ McCarthy is still in concussion protocol and has been officially ruled OUT for Week 13 vs the Seahawks.
Two Colts practice squad receivers were called to the facility at 7:30 p.m. Monday night. Here's what happened: 'No way, that's Philip Rivers'