INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Colts coach Shane Steichen wants to stay focused on the present.
There's still one game left on the 2025 schedule after all, meaning Indy (8-8) still could snap a six-game losing streak and finish above .500.
But after becoming the first team in 30 years to start 8-2 and miss the playoffs, the Colts should use this week to start pondering fixes for next season and a future that likely doesn't include 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers.
No, Steichen doesn't want to be known as the guy who pulled the plug on his longtime friend's 18-year career.
Yet it's a decision he knows he'll have to make.
''I'll figure that out Tuesday,'' Steichen said when asked if Rivers would play in the season finale.
Rivers has been around long enough that he understands the circumstances and will be supportive of whomever plays. Steichen said Monday his conversations with Rivers are ongoing.
The reality is Indy faces much larger questions than how to handle Rivers this week.