Philip Rivers set to work out for Colts in wake of Daniel Jones injury Inside The Star
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Philip Rivers set to work out for Colts in wake of Daniel Jones injury  Inside The Star
"Sports fans in Indianapolis were forced to watch another one of their athletes end a season prematurely with an Achilles injury. After watching Tyrese Haliburton tear his Achilles tendon earlier this year during the NBA Playoffs, fans in Indianapolis were forced to watch Colts QB Daniel Jones suffer the same fate. In a tough division loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Colts might have watched their playoff hopes go down the drain when Jones fell to the turf."
"In a report from NFL Insider Ian Rapaport, future Hall of Fame QB and former Colt, Philip Rivers will be flying into Indianapolis for a workout. Should Philip Rivers have a successful tryout, he would be 44 years old before taking the field in a game. However, let's not get too ahead of ourselves. According to Rapaport, the plan is to bring Rivers in for a tryout, with the first step being added to the practice squad."
Daniel Jones suffered a season-ending Achilles injury, repeating a recent Indianapolis sports injury trend after Tyrese Haliburton. With Anthony Richardson on injured reserve, rookie Riley Leonard started against the Jacksonville Jaguars and struggled, contributing to a division loss that damaged playoff hopes. The Colts are arranging a workout for veteran Philip Rivers, who could join the practice squad and provide veteran leadership for Leonard. Rivers would be 44 years old if he returned to play but could rely on a strong rushing attack and a typically stingy defense. Surrounding weapons include Jonathan Taylor, Michael Pittman, and Josh Downs, offering a chance at postseason contention.
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