The NFL world was abuzz on Monday when the Indianapolis Colts decided to bring in veteran quarterback Philip Rivers for a workout, despite his age and recent absence from the league. This move comes as a shock, given the current state of the Colts' quarterbacking crisis. With starter Daniel Jones out for the season due to a torn Achilles, and Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard on injured reserve, the team is in dire need of a reliable signal-caller. But here's the twist: Rivers, who last played in 2020, showed up for a workout, and it seems the Colts are considering their options. According to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, Rivers demonstrated his ability to throw the ball, a skill he's maintained through his coaching work with high school and college quarterbacks. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler and Adam Schefter also reported that Rivers' performance was impressive, and talks are ongoing between the Colts and the veteran quarterback. The question now is whether Rivers will make a comeback after a five-year hiatus. For now, the Colts will continue their preparations for their upcoming game against the Seahawks, but the possibility of Rivers returning to the NFL has sparked excitement and speculation among fans and analysts alike.