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Los Angeles Chargers' icon Philip Rivers needs a win by his old team for his current Indianapolis Colts to stay alive for a playoff berth.
Philip Rivers will be cheering for his former team, the Chargers, this coming Saturday, amid the Colts' slim playoff chances.
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The Texans embarrassed the Chargers in the playoffs last year. The Chargers have everything to play for — the division, the No. 1 seed and, yes, revenge. “This game Saturday against the Texans is the most important game of the year,” Harbaugh said.
Rivers spent 17 seasons with the Chargers before he signed with the Colts in 2020, spending a season in Indianapolis before his initial retirement. Now back in the fold, he’s looking forward to rooting for his other team with stakes on the line for his current squad.
Los Angeles looks to extend their three-game winning streak as they face eliminated Dallas at AT&T Stadium, with kickoff set for 1 p.m. ET on Fox.
The Cowboys have one of the best offenses in the league and, led by quarterback Dak Prescott, they dealt the Chargers defense a haymaker in the first half. The Cowboys drove 79 yards for a touchdown on their opening drive. They drove 66 yards on their second drive for a field goal. They drove 65 yards for a touchdown on their third drive.
The Chargers have secured a spot in the 2025 postseason following an Indianapolis Colts loss on Monday Night Football. The AFC West crown is now at stake.
The NFL has announced their decision on whether to uphold the two-game suspension on Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman.