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Philip Rivers, 44, hasn’t played in five years and watched this past Sunday’s games from his couch. That might not stop him from being in the Colts’ huddle.
The oldest player to ever appear in an NFL game was George Blanda, who played quarterback and kicker in pro football for 26 seasons — the most in the history of the sport. Blanda played in both the AFL and NFL, and at the time of his retirement in 1976, he had scored more points than anyone in history.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos have waived 41-year-old Marcedes Lewis, the oldest tight end to play in an NFL game. Lewis appeared in four games for the Broncos as a point-of-attack blocker. He didn't catch any passes or post any statistics but he did tally 66 snaps. He made one start, on Nov. 6 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
A compelling cross-conference duel sees the Colts (8-5) visiting the Seahawks (10-3), with Indianapolis’ resurgence facing Seattle’s consistent NFC contender. A major storyline is the return of veteran QB Philip Rivers,
Seattle's defense is hotter than ever right now, but can Rivers turn back the clock and pull off one of the more improbable upsets in NFL history? We at Seahawks Wire, as well as our friend Paul Bretl from Colts Wire,
The Tennessee Titans and San Francisco 49ers will be broadcast on FOX in Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season. Adam Amin will handle the play-by-play duties. Drew Brees is the color analyst and Kristina Pink is the sideline reporter.