Philip Rivers’ Energy Sparks Colts as They Prepare for Crucial Match Against Seattle Seahawks
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has been with the team for less than 24 hours, but he’s already making a significant impact on his teammates. Rivers, who came out of retirement to help the Colts after five years away from the NFL, addressed the team in a meeting on Wednesday morning, bringing much-needed energy and motivation to a team that has experienced a series of destabilizing setbacks.
According to center Tanor Bortolini, Rivers’ animated speech was a highlight of the meeting. “He said, ‘You know what? I think for most people you always know what this game comes to, and at some point, I thought it’d be over,'” Bortolini recalled. ” ‘So, it’s pretty cool to be back. And I don’t take this for granted at all.'” Bortolini added, “You just know that he’s going to give everything he has.”
The Colts have been struggling with a three-game losing streak, dwindling playoff hopes, and the season-ending loss of starting quarterback Daniel Jones to a torn right Achilles. The team’s postgame locker room scene after Sunday’s loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars was somber, with players coming to terms with their recent struggles. However, with Rivers on board, the team’s mood has shifted, and there’s a palpable buzz in the building as they prepare for a crucial match against the Seattle Seahawks.

Coach Shane Steichen, who has a history with Rivers from their time in the Chargers organization, was instrumental in bringing Rivers to the Colts. Steichen believes that Rivers’ intimate knowledge of the team’s offensive system, which remains largely the same as the one they used with the Chargers, will position him to help right away if he proves his 44-year-old body can handle the rigors. Rivers is trending toward being the starter when the Colts play the Seahawks on Sunday, although Riley Leonard, who had been Jones’ backup, has practiced this week and his status for Sunday has not been determined.
Rivers’ Impact on the Team
Rivers’ energy and enthusiasm have been a welcome addition to the team. As guard Matt Goncalves noted, Rivers’ message to the team was one of optimism and motivation. “He said we’ve got a pretty good record now,” Goncalves said. “He said, ‘Why not us?’ Basically, he said to keep our heads up because anything can happen.” Running back Jonathan Taylor, who played alongside Rivers in 2020, added that Rivers’ presence has been a boost to the team’s energy and vibe.
Steichen also changed Wednesday’s schedule from a walk-through to a full practice, citing the need to get some “juice” going for the week. “I think the biggest thing is I wanted to get some juice going this week for sure,” Steichen said. “And, then, obviously it also helped with Philip, too. Being in here, getting some reps.” The team’s effort to produce some “juice” included allowing Rivers to address his new teammates on Wednesday morning.
Looking Ahead to the Seahawks Match
The Colts face a huge challenge against the Seahawks, who have a 10-3 record. However, with Rivers on board, the team is feeling more optimistic about their chances. As Taylor noted, “It’s actually pretty cool to see him here back in the flesh. And it’s still the same ol’ Phil. He’s just awesome.” The team’s playoff hopes are still alive, and they’ll need to execute on the field to make the most of their opportunity. With Rivers leading the charge, the Colts are looking to turn their season around and make a push for the playoffs.
According to ESPN, the Colts’ signing of Philip Rivers is a significant move, and his impact on the team will be closely watched in the coming weeks. As the team prepares for their match against the Seahawks, one thing is clear: Philip Rivers’ energy and enthusiasm have sparked a renewed sense of hope and motivation in the Colts’ locker room.


