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Report: Second act over for Philip Rivers; Colts to start Riley Leonard

By Thomson Reuters Dec 30, 2025 | 10:25 AM

The Indianapolis Colts will start 23-year-old rookie quarterback Riley Leonard over 44-year-old Philip Rivers in Sunday’s season finale at Houston, ESPN reported Tuesday.

Rivers lost all three of his starts for the Colts (8-8) after coming ‍out of retirement in mid-December following injuries to signal-callers Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson.

Rivers completed 63% of his passes for 544 yards with four touchdowns and three interceptions in losses to three playoff-bound teams: the Jacksonville Jaguars, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks.

The Colts have been eliminated from the playoffs and will turn to Leonard to try to ‌halt a six-game slide that followed a promising 8-2 start. ‌They lost the first meeting with the Texans (11-5) by a 20-16 score in Week 13 in Indianapolis.

Leonard, a sixth-round pick out of Notre Dame, completed 18 of 29 passes for 145 yards and one interception with a rushing touchdown in the Week 14 ​loss to the Jaguars after Jones went down with a torn Achilles. Richardson has not played since Week 5 due to an eye injury.

Rivers told ‍reporters after Sunday’s 23-17 loss to Jacksonville that ​he had no regrets about ending his retirement and returning ​to the NFL for the first time since January 2021.

“I’m gonna be on board ‍to do what’s best for the guys,” Rivers said. “If this is the last one, shoot, I told you guys I wasn’t gonna have any regrets about coming back, and I don’t.

“Other than us not winning, right?”

Rivers was a Pro Football Hall of Fame semifinalist prior to embarking on the comeback. His candidacy ‍now resets and he will next be eligible for induction in 2031 due to the five-year waiting period after retirement.

He spent 16 seasons with the Chargers (13 in San Diego, ‍three in Los Angeles) ‍and one season (2020) with the Colts before his initial ​retirement.

“If it’s the last one, it’s the last one,” Rivers ​said Sunday. “I ⁠thought the last one was walking off the field ‌in Buffalo (in 2021). We’re walking up that tunnel and I was fine with it. And that one had tears, and those few days after it — and I was at peace with that being the last one.

“So certainly, if it is, I got three bonus games that I never saw coming and couldn’t be more thankful that I got ⁠the opportunity.”

–Field Level Media