Uchenna Nwosu has played with Philip Rivers.
When they were on the Chargers together, Nwosu was at the beginning of his NFL career while Rivers was ending his.
Supposedly ending his career, that is.
Could the now-Seahawks linebacker imagine his former Charger teammate Rivers agreeing to sign back into the league with the Colts at age 44, after five years in retirement, leave his 10 kids including his son and the high-school team he coaches in Alabama, to get on Indianapolis’ team plane this weekend for a 5-hour flight to Seattle during Christmastime — all to then sit on the bench? To not play for the Colts against the Seahawks on Sunday?
“No,” Nwosu said at his locker before practice Wednesday.
He laughed the laugh of knowing an ol’ teammate.
“Absolutely not,” Nwosu said.
“I’m expec

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