Philip Rivers is officially wearing the colors of another team for the first time in his career.
On Saturday, the Indianapolis Colts gave a first look at the 38-year-old dawning their colors before he gets ready to step foot on the field.
The Colts seemed only too happy to snap up Rivers in March, signing him to a one-year, $25 million contract to have Rivers rejoin head coach Frank Reich and offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni.
The fourth player picked in the 2004 NFL Draft, Rivers spent two seasons behind Drew Brees with the San Diego Chargers before embarking on his 14-year starting streak with the team.
In 2019, Rivers completed 390-of-591 passes for 4,615 yards with 23 touchdowns.