Indianapolis Colts 2006 - 2019
2006 Season
After the 2005 season, the Patriots chose not to place their franchise tag on Vinatieri as they had the year before, allowing him to become a free agent. He had met with the Green Bay Packers, but was set on signing in either a warm – weather climate or a team that played home games in a dome(71). On March 22nd, 2006, Vinatieri signed with the Indianapolis Colts, replacing Mike Vanderjagt, who signed with the Dallas Cowboys. Vinatieri was signed to a five – year contract and received a $3.5 million dollar signing bonus.(72)
“When the Colts called, I told my agent, ‘Let’s not screw around,’” said Vinatieri, in his first extensive comments regarding his departure from New England. “I told him, ‘If Indy is interested, let’s get this done.’” Vinatieri said he has no regrets about not giving the Patriots a chance to counter the offer.(73)
With the Colts, Vinatieri had been a perfect 10 – of – 10 in kicks in the RCA Dome. He finished the 2006 season converting all 38 extra point attempts and 25 of 28 field goal attempts(74). He won AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance in week 1 against the New York Giants and week 8 against the Denver Broncos(75)(76). In the Divisional Round, Vinatieri kicked five field goals in the Colts’ 15 – 6 upset of the favored Baltimore Ravens.(77)
The Colts reached Super Bowl XLI after defeating the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship(78). It was Vinatieri’s fifth Super Bowl appearance, and his first with the Colts. The Colts defeated the Chicago Bears 29 – 17(79). Vinatieri converted three of four field goal attempts and one of two extra point attempts, the miss when punter/holder Hunter Smith fumbled the snap on the extra – point attempt after the Colts’ first offensive touchdown. He missed a 36 – yard kick wide left at the end of the first half – the third time he had missed a kick in the Super Bowl(80). Super Bowl XLI was Vinatieri’s fourth Super Bowl victory. Vinatieri finished the 2006 – 2007 postseason with 49 total points and 14 field goals, both NFL records. He is the only player to have three or more field goals in four consecutive postseason games.
2007 season
During the 2007 season, Vinatieri appeared in all 16 games and was 23 of 29 on field goal attempts and 49 of 51 on extra point attempts for 118 points (both missed PATs were blocked)(81). This season marked his 12th consecutive 100+ point season. He kicked his 20th career game – winning FG in the in the final minute of a fourth quarter or overtime, this time with three seconds remaining against the Kansas City Chiefs on November 18th, 2007(82). In the postseason that year, Vinatieri extended his NFL career postseason records in field goals (41), attempts (50), points (172) and consecutive games scoring (22).(81)(83)
2008 season
Vinatieri made a 47 – yard game – winner with three seconds remaining against Minnesota in week 2(84). He made a 52 – yard field goal against New England in week 9 with 8:05 remaining for the deciding points in an 18 – 15 victory and was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week(85)(86). Later that month, in week 12, Vinatieri hit a game – winner with no time remaining at San Diego(87). In the 2008 season, Vinatieri appeared in 16 games and converted all 43 extra point attempts and 20 and 25 field goal attempts for 103 points.(88)
2009 season
In July 2009, Vinatieri had surgery on his right hip to alleviate a nagging injury, but the Colts expected that he would be ready for the season. Also, Vinatieri was placed on the injured reserve list for the rest of the season(89). However, Vinatieri struggled early in the season and complained of soreness in his knee. Doctors found loose cartilage in an MRI, and Vinatieri underwent arthroscopic surgery during the Colts’ bye week(90). Vinatieri was expected to miss four to eight weeks while recovering.
During the season, punter Pat McAfee assumed Vinatieri’s kickoff duties(91), something he would continue to do until his retirement after the 2016 season. The Colts signed former Baltimore Ravens kicker Matt Stover to replace him. There was speculation over whether the Colts would cut Vinatieri, but Colts’ president Bill Polian stated that Vinatieri would return when he was 100% healthy(92). Due to the injury, Vinatieri appeared in only six games for the Colts in 2009(93). He returned to the lineup and kicked a field goal but missed an extra point attempt in a week 15 loss to the New York Jets, but then was inactive for the final game of the regular season as well as throughout the Colts’ postseason run(94). Vinatieri did not play in Super Bowl XLIV, which the Colts lost to the New Orleans Saints(95). He was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame First Team All – 2000’s Team.(96)
2010 season
The 2010 season showed a return to form after Vinatieri’s injury – plagued 2009 season. Vinatieri appeared in 15 games that season. He converted 51 extra point attempts and 26 of 28 field goal attempted(97). In the final game of the regular season, in which the Colts claimed the AFC South title, Vinatieri recorded his 23rd career game – winning kick in the final minute of regulation in overtime(98)(99). He was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for the second time after the game(100). He led the league in extra points attempted and made. He finished third in total scoring.(101)
Some other noteworthy accomplishments for Vinatieri
2010 season
The 2010 season showed a return to form after Vinatieri’s injury – plagued 2009 season. Vinatieri appeared in 15 games that season. He converted 51 extra point attempts and 26 of 28 field goal attempted(97). In the final game of the regular season, in which the Colts claimed the AFC South title, Vinatieri recorded his 23rd career game – winning kick in the final minute of regulation in overtime(98)(99). He was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for the second time after the game(100). He led the league in extra points attempted and made. He finished third in total scoring.(101)
Some other noteworthy accomplishments for Vinatieri
during 2010 include:
1. He became the 12th kicker in NFL history to
score 1,600 points in his career.(102)
2. He became the seventh kicker in NFL history
2. He became the seventh kicker in NFL history
to score 500 – plus points with two teams
(850 with the Colts; 1,156 with the Patriots)
3. He connected on 26 of 28 field goals (92.9%)
3. He connected on 26 of 28 field goals (92.9%)
this season, the best percentage among NFL
kickers that season with at least 20 attempts
4. On November 14th against the Cincinnati
4. On November 14th against the Cincinnati
Bengals, he surpassed Eddie Murray (who
had 352 career FGs) for the 11th – most FGs
made in NFL history.(81)
5. His 129 points marked the second – most of
5. His 129 points marked the second – most of
his career. It marked the 14th time he
surpassed 100 points in a season.(103)
6. He was named AFC Special Teams Player of
the Week two times during 2010 (weeks 10
and 17) (104). It marked twelve times during
his career (including 8 times with the New
England Patriots (99)
7. With 53 second left in the Colts’ Wild Card
7. With 53 second left in the Colts’ Wild Card
playoff game against the New York Jets,
Vinatieri kicked a 50 – yard field goal, his
third field goal of the game, to put the Colts
ahead 16 – 14. However, the Jets later won
the game on a 32 – yard field goal by Nick
Folk as time expired.(105)
2011 season
With Colts’ quarterback Peyton Manning being out for the season due to injury, the Colts offense sputtered and had a noticeable effect on Vinatieri’s production(106). In the 2011 season, Vinatieri converted all 24 extra point attempts and 23 of 27 field goal attempts.(107)
2012 season
In the 2012 season, Vinatieri converted all 37 extra point attempts and 26 of 33 field goal attempts.(108)
2013 season
In week 11, against the Tennessee Titans, he converted all three extra point tries and all three field goal attempts in the 30 – 27 victory to earn AFC Special Teams Player of the Week(109)(110). In week 13 against the Titans, he converted all five extra point attempts in the 22 – 14 victory(111). In week 17, Vinatieri converted all three extra point attempts and all three field goals in the 30 – 10 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars to earn Special Teams Player of the Week(112)(113). In the 2013 season, Vinatieri converted 34 extra point attempts and 35 of 40 field goal attempts(114).
In the Wild Card Round of the playoffs, Vinatieri converted all the extra point and field goal attempts in the 45 – 44 comeback victory over the Kansas City Chiefs(115). Against the Patriots in the Divisional Round, Vinatieri became the first player in NFL history to convert 50 field goals in the postseason(116). On March 11th, 2014, Vinatieri signed a two – year extension with the Colts.(117)
2014 season
In week 13 of the 2014 season, against the Washington Redskins, Vinatieri converted a career – high seven extra point attempts in the 49 – 27 win(118). Through week 16, Vinatieri was 28 – of – 28 in field goals and was selected to his third career Pro Bowl in December(119). In the regular season finale against the Tennessee Titans, Vinatieri converted his first regular field goal but missed on his second attempt, ending his run on a perfect season. He finished the season 30 – of – 31 in field goal attempts, and did not miss an extra point try in 50 attempts(120)(121). He was named to his third career Pro Bowl(122). On January 2nd, 2015, Vinatieri was selected by the Associated Press as the First – Team All – Pro kicker, his third such selection.(123)
On May 6th, Vinatieri was ranked on the NFL Network’s Top 100 Players of 2015 list as the 98th best player heading into the 2015 season, becoming the first specialist (kicker or punter) ever to be ranked in the Top 100 Players List, as well as the oldest player to be ranked at the time.(124)
2015 season
In week 4 of the 2015 season, Vinatieri became the Colts’ all – time leading scorer and the first player in NFL history to score 1,000 points with two teams(125). In week 8, against the Carolina Panthers, he set the NFL’s all – time record for overtime field goals made in a career with 10(126). In week 11, Vinatieri converted three extra points and a game – winning field goal to give the Colts a come – from – behind win in Vinatieri’s 300th NFL game(127). He was named AFC Special Teams player of the Month for November(128). In the 2015 season, Vinatieri converted 32 of 35 extra point attempts and 25 of 27 field goal tries.(129)
2016 season
On March 8th, 2016, Vinatieri signed a two – year, $6 million dollar extension with the Colts(130). On October 12th, Vinatieri was awarded with the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week Award for the 16th time in his career, establishing a new NFL record(131). In week 5 against the Chicago Bears, he tied his career – high with 17 points (five field goals and two extra points) scored in the 29 – 23 victory(132). In a game against the Tennessee Titans on October 23rd, Vinatieri kicked his 43rd successful field goal in a row to break the NFL record set by Mike Vanderjagt(133). Vinatieri was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for October(134).
2014 season
In week 13 of the 2014 season, against the Washington Redskins, Vinatieri converted a career – high seven extra point attempts in the 49 – 27 win(118). Through week 16, Vinatieri was 28 – of – 28 in field goals and was selected to his third career Pro Bowl in December(119). In the regular season finale against the Tennessee Titans, Vinatieri converted his first regular field goal but missed on his second attempt, ending his run on a perfect season. He finished the season 30 – of – 31 in field goal attempts, and did not miss an extra point try in 50 attempts(120)(121). He was named to his third career Pro Bowl(122). On January 2nd, 2015, Vinatieri was selected by the Associated Press as the First – Team All – Pro kicker, his third such selection.(123)
On May 6th, Vinatieri was ranked on the NFL Network’s Top 100 Players of 2015 list as the 98th best player heading into the 2015 season, becoming the first specialist (kicker or punter) ever to be ranked in the Top 100 Players List, as well as the oldest player to be ranked at the time.(124)
2015 season
In week 4 of the 2015 season, Vinatieri became the Colts’ all – time leading scorer and the first player in NFL history to score 1,000 points with two teams(125). In week 8, against the Carolina Panthers, he set the NFL’s all – time record for overtime field goals made in a career with 10(126). In week 11, Vinatieri converted three extra points and a game – winning field goal to give the Colts a come – from – behind win in Vinatieri’s 300th NFL game(127). He was named AFC Special Teams player of the Month for November(128). In the 2015 season, Vinatieri converted 32 of 35 extra point attempts and 25 of 27 field goal tries.(129)
2016 season
On March 8th, 2016, Vinatieri signed a two – year, $6 million dollar extension with the Colts(130). On October 12th, Vinatieri was awarded with the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week Award for the 16th time in his career, establishing a new NFL record(131). In week 5 against the Chicago Bears, he tied his career – high with 17 points (five field goals and two extra points) scored in the 29 – 23 victory(132). In a game against the Tennessee Titans on October 23rd, Vinatieri kicked his 43rd successful field goal in a row to break the NFL record set by Mike Vanderjagt(133). Vinatieri was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for October(134).
His streak of consecutive successful field goals ended at 44, when he missed a 42 – yard kick in the Colts’ week 11 game against the Tennessee Titans(135). On January 1st, 2017, a missed field goal in the season’s final game against the Jacksonville Jaguars cost Vinatieri a $500,000 bonus. The bonus depended on Vinatieri finishing the 2016 campaign with a 90% or higher field goal rate(136). In the 2016 season, Vinatieri converted all 44 extra point attempts and 27 of 31 field goal attempts.(137)
2017 season
On September 10th, 2017, Vinatieri started his 22nd season in the NFL in a game against the Los Angeles Rams(138). In week 5, Vinatieri went 4 – for – 4, hitting field goals of 23, 38, and 52 yards, followed by a 51 – yard game – winner, in a 26 – 23 overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers, earning him AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors(139). He finished the 2017 season converting 22 of 24 extra point attempts and 29 of 34 field goal attempts as the Colts finished 4 – 12.(140)(141)
2018 season: Record – setting season
The 2018 season was one that featured several major milestones and NFL records for Vinatieri. On February 22nd, Vinatieri signed a one – year extension with the Colts through the 2018 season(142). In the Colts’ 2018 regular season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals, Vinatieri hit a 51 – yard field goal and became the oldest player to hit a field goal of 50 yards or more(143). In week 2, against Washington, Vinatieri hit three extra – point attempts to score 2,501 points in his career and became only the second player in NFL history to score over 2,500 points; he also moved into fourth place all – time in extra – point attempts with 828. In week 3, against the Philadelphia Eagles, Vinatieri connected on an extra point and 3 – of – 3 field goals, allowing him to tie the NFL record of 565 field goals made by Morten Andersen(144)(145). In week 4, Vinatieri hit 4 – of – 4 extra points and 2 – of – 2 field goals in a losing effort to the Houston Texans to make him the all – time leader in field goals made(146). He also surpassed George Blanda, moving him into fourth place all – time in career games played with 341.
2017 season
On September 10th, 2017, Vinatieri started his 22nd season in the NFL in a game against the Los Angeles Rams(138). In week 5, Vinatieri went 4 – for – 4, hitting field goals of 23, 38, and 52 yards, followed by a 51 – yard game – winner, in a 26 – 23 overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers, earning him AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors(139). He finished the 2017 season converting 22 of 24 extra point attempts and 29 of 34 field goal attempts as the Colts finished 4 – 12.(140)(141)
2018 season: Record – setting season
The 2018 season was one that featured several major milestones and NFL records for Vinatieri. On February 22nd, Vinatieri signed a one – year extension with the Colts through the 2018 season(142). In the Colts’ 2018 regular season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals, Vinatieri hit a 51 – yard field goal and became the oldest player to hit a field goal of 50 yards or more(143). In week 2, against Washington, Vinatieri hit three extra – point attempts to score 2,501 points in his career and became only the second player in NFL history to score over 2,500 points; he also moved into fourth place all – time in extra – point attempts with 828. In week 3, against the Philadelphia Eagles, Vinatieri connected on an extra point and 3 – of – 3 field goals, allowing him to tie the NFL record of 565 field goals made by Morten Andersen(144)(145). In week 4, Vinatieri hit 4 – of – 4 extra points and 2 – of – 2 field goals in a losing effort to the Houston Texans to make him the all – time leader in field goals made(146). He also surpassed George Blanda, moving him into fourth place all – time in career games played with 341.
On October 4th, 2018, Vinatieri kicked a 54 – yard field goal to break his own record of the oldest player to hit a 50+ yard field goal. He surpassed Gary Anderson, moving him into second place all – time in field goal attempts with 674. In week 6, against the New York Jets, Vinatieri scored 10 points, hitting 2 – for – 2 in field goals and 4 – for – 4 in extra points, surpassing Anderson and moving into third place all – time in extra – point attempts(147).
In week 8, against the Oakland Raiders, Vinatieri scored 10 points and became the all – time NFL leader in points scored with 2,550(148). He earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his game against the Raiders(149). In week 14, in a win over the Texans, Vinatieri went 3 – for – 3 in extra points to move into second place all – time with 860 and he also connected on a 54 – yard field goal to break his own record of the oldest player to connect on a 50+ yard field goal. He also became the fourth player in NFL history to play in 350 games(150). In a week 17 game against the Tennessee Titans, two days after his 46th birthday, Vinatieri broke his own record with a 53 – yard field goal and moved into second place for most extra point attempts with 852. He also became the fourth oldest player to play in a game(148)(151). He finished the 2018 season converting 44 of 47 extra point attempts and 23 of 27 field goal attempts.(152)
2019 season
On September 8th, 2019, Vinatieri started his 24th season in the NFL in a game against the Los Angeles Chargers. He had one of the worst games of his career, as he went 1 – for – 3 on field goal attempts and 1 – for – 2 on extra points(153). In that game he became the third – oldest player in NFL history to play in a game and surpassed Gary Anderson for the second – most games played in NFL history. In the following game against the Tennessee Titans, he missed two more extra points(154).
2019 season
On September 8th, 2019, Vinatieri started his 24th season in the NFL in a game against the Los Angeles Chargers. He had one of the worst games of his career, as he went 1 – for – 3 on field goal attempts and 1 – for – 2 on extra points(153). In that game he became the third – oldest player in NFL history to play in a game and surpassed Gary Anderson for the second – most games played in NFL history. In the following game against the Tennessee Titans, he missed two more extra points(154).
In week 3 against the Atlanta Falcons, Vinatieri rebounded and went a perfect 3 for 3 on extra points and a perfect 2 – for – 2 on field goals, including a 49 yarder which hit the lower crossbar and barely went over(155). The 49 – yarder also marked the longest field goal ever made by someone his age in an NFL game.
In week 5, Vinatieri made all four field – goal attempts and an extra point in a win over the Kansas City chiefs (156). With his 701st field goal attempt, he became only the second player to attempt 700 or more field goals, joining Morten Andersen.
In week 8 against the Denver Broncos, Vinatieri made three field goals, two of which were from 50+ yards away, one of which was 55 yards, thus making him the oldest player to make two or more from that distance in a single game, as well as making him the oldest player to make two or more from that distance in a single game, as well as making him the oldest player to kick a field goal of 55 yards or more, in the 15 – 13 win(157). He was named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance despite having missed a field goal and an extra point within the game (158).
In the following week’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Vinatieri missed a potential game – winning field goal late in the fourth quarter in the 26 – 24 loss; this unsuccessful field goal attempt tied him with Andersen for the most field goal attempts in a career(159). In the next game, Vinatieri became the all – time leader in field goal attempts in a career(160). On December 9th, 2019, the Colts placed Vinatieri on injured reserve after he underwent season – ending knee surgery(161). Vinatieri finished the year with career – lows in field goal and extra point completion percentage at 68% and 78.6%, respectively. He finished 17 of 25 on field goal attempts and 22 of 28 on extra point attempts.(162)
Retirement
On May 26th, 2021, Vinatieri announced his retirement from the NFL after 24 seasons on the daily radio show of former Colts teammate and punter Pat McAfee. He retired as the NFL’s all – time leading scorer,(163) as well as the last active player to have played in the 1990’s, and the last to play before Tom Brady. His 365 games were the second most by an NFL player all – time, behind Morten Andersen’s 382.(164)
Honors and awards
1. 4x Super Bowl champion (2001, 2003,
Retirement
On May 26th, 2021, Vinatieri announced his retirement from the NFL after 24 seasons on the daily radio show of former Colts teammate and punter Pat McAfee. He retired as the NFL’s all – time leading scorer,(163) as well as the last active player to have played in the 1990’s, and the last to play before Tom Brady. His 365 games were the second most by an NFL player all – time, behind Morten Andersen’s 382.(164)
Honors and awards
1. 4x Super Bowl champion (2001, 2003,
and 2004 New England Patriots, 2006
Indianapolis Colts)
2. 6x AFC Champion (1996, 2001, 2003,
and 2004 New England Patriots, 2006
and 2009 Indianapolis Colts)
3. 2005 Pro Bowl starter
4. 2003 Pro Bowl starter
5. 2004 All – Pro Team selection
6. 2002 All – Pro Team selection
7. NFL 2000’s All – Decade Team
8. NFL 100th Anniversary All – Time
Team (165)
9. New England Patriots All – 1990’s
Team
10. New England Patriots All – 2000’s
Team
11. New England Patriots 50th Anniversary
Team
12. New England Patriots All – Dynasty
Team
13. 1994 All – Conference selection
14. 1993 All – Conference selection
15. 1992 All – Conference selection
16. 1991 All – State Selection
17. First kicker on NFL Top 100 list
NFL records
NFL records
1. Most points scored: 2,673(166)
2. Most field goals made: 599(167)
3. Most field goal attempts: 715(168)
4. Most consecutive seasons scoring: 24
(1996 – 2019)
5. Most regular – season wins by a kicker:
226
6. Second most regular – season wins by a
single player in any position: 226
(behind Tom Brady)
7. Most seasons with 100+ points: 21
(1996 – 2008, 2010, 2012 – 2018)(169)
8. Most postseason field goals in a career:
56(170)
9. Most consecutive games in a single
postseason with 3+ field goals: 4
10. Most points in postseason, career: 238
(171)
11. Oldest player to make a 50+ yard field
goal (55 yards) – 46 years, 303 days
12. Oldest player to make to make 2 or more
50+ yard field goals in a single game:
(2) – 46 years, 303 days
13. Oldest player to make a 55+ yard field
goal: (55 yards) – 46 years, 303 days
14. Most points in a single postseason:
49(172)
15. Most field goals in a single postseason:
14 (shared with Evan McPherson)(173)
16. Most field goals in Super Bowls: 7
(shared with Stephen Gostkowski)
(174)
17. Most extra points in Super Bowls: 13
(174)
18. Most field goals in overtime: 12
19. Most consecutive field goals in NFL
history: 44(135)
20. Only player to score 1,000+ points for
two teams(175)
21. Most playoff games by a kicker: 32
(176)
22. Most Player of the Week Awards by a
kicker: 18
23. Most Special Teams Player of the
Month Awards: 5, tied with Jason
Hanson, David Akers, and John
Carney(36)
Personal Life
Vinatieri grew up in the Black Hills of western South Dakota(177). His great – great – grandfather was Felix Vinatieri, an Italian immigrant who served as Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer’s bandmaster(178)(179). Vinatieri stated that Custer told Felix Vinatieri to head back to camp instead of going ahead with the regiment to the Battle of Little Bighorn, a direction that saved his life. Vinatieri is also a third cousin to daredevil Evel Knievel(179) and second cousin to scientist and author Tim Foecke (their mothers are first cousins).(180)
Vinatieri’s sister is South Dakota politician Christine Erickson. Vinatieri’s nephew, Chase, followed in his footsteps as a kicker at South Dakota State.(181)
Vinatieri has an interest in motor racing and co – owns Miller Vinatieri Motorsports with former racing driver Jack Miller, which competes in multiple series in the Road to Indy.(182)
Vinatieri grew up in the Black Hills of western South Dakota(177). His great – great – grandfather was Felix Vinatieri, an Italian immigrant who served as Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer’s bandmaster(178)(179). Vinatieri stated that Custer told Felix Vinatieri to head back to camp instead of going ahead with the regiment to the Battle of Little Bighorn, a direction that saved his life. Vinatieri is also a third cousin to daredevil Evel Knievel(179) and second cousin to scientist and author Tim Foecke (their mothers are first cousins).(180)
Vinatieri’s sister is South Dakota politician Christine Erickson. Vinatieri’s nephew, Chase, followed in his footsteps as a kicker at South Dakota State.(181)
Vinatieri has an interest in motor racing and co – owns Miller Vinatieri Motorsports with former racing driver Jack Miller, which competes in multiple series in the Road to Indy.(182)
of Louisville.(183)
Vinatieri once starred in a television commercial for the Snickers candy bar with the tagline, “Split the Uprights with Adam Nougatieri.”(184)
Vinatieri starred in a FanDuel commercial alongside tight end Rob Gronkowski, in which he coached Gronkowski on how to effectively kick a field goal.(185)
For more statistics about Adam Vinatieri, click here: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/V/vinatada01.htm
Vinatieri once starred in a television commercial for the Snickers candy bar with the tagline, “Split the Uprights with Adam Nougatieri.”(184)
Vinatieri starred in a FanDuel commercial alongside tight end Rob Gronkowski, in which he coached Gronkowski on how to effectively kick a field goal.(185)
For more statistics about Adam Vinatieri, click here: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/V/vinatada01.htm
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