The Indianapolis Colts made the bold decision to lure quarterback Philip Rivers out of retirement.
The decision to sign Rivers came on the heels of the Colts losing fellow quarterback Daniel Jones for the rest of the season due to a torn Achilles.
The hope is that Rivers can provide a higher level of play than backup quarterbacks Riley Leonard and Brett Rypien en route to getting the Colts to the playoffs.
But Rivers is also coming off the couch after five years of retirement and at the age of 44, and he only had days to prepare for the Week 15 game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Here's what we know about Rivers' status when it comes to starting on Sunday.
Is Philip Rivers starting today?
Yes, Rivers is going to get the start for the Colts in Week 15, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo and Tom Pelissero.
The Colts showed they intend on starting Rivers on Saturday after elevating him to the active roster for Sunday's game.
Philip Rivers start or sit advice
Rivers has traditionally been a reliable fantasy football quarterback during his career, but there is just no way to trust him in lineups this week.
There is just no telling what Rivers will have left in the tank after five years away from the game and at the age of 44.
He also draws a tough road matchup against an elite Seahawks defense giving up the fifth-fewest fantasy points per game to quarterbacks this season.
Rivers is a decent speculative add for quarterback-needy teams, but we wouldn't start him this week.
Verdict: Sit