Feb. 6, 2026, 8:42 a.m. ET

Adam Vinatieri is the latest former member of the Indianapolis Colts to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Vinatieri will enter the Hall of Fame as the NFL’s all-time leader in career points. He also holds the record for most consecutive field goals made with 44, career field goals made with 599, and most postseason points as well.

Over his 24-year NFL career, 14 of those seasons were spent with the Colts. During that tenure, Vinatieri would make 85.3 percent of his field goal attempts. In the playoffs, Vinatieri made 81.2% of those attempts.

He was a three-time Pro Bowler and a three-time All-Pro in his career. Vinatieri also won four Super Bowls, including one with the Colts in 2006.

Colts’ Owner and CEO Carlie Irsay-Gordon had this to say about Vinatieri in a statement:

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“Adam Vinatieri is one of the most accomplished athletes football or any other sport has ever seen, and he is unequivocally the greatest kicker in NFL history,” Irsay-Gordon said. “His iconic, game-winning kicks, his multitude of league records and his amazing longevity are legendary, and now, they have rightly earned him a place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. We send our congratulations to Adam and his family, and we can’t wait to join with Colts Nation in celebrating this phenomenal achievement.”

Here is a look at the other former members of the Colts who Vinatieri will be joining in the Hall of Fame.

Dwight Freeney, DE, 2002-2012Peyton Manning, QB, 1998-2011Edgerrin James, RB, 1999-2005George Young, Scout/Coach, 1968-1974Tony Dungy, Head coach, 2002-2008Marvin Harrison, WR, 1996-2008Bill Polian, President/Vice Chairman, 1998-2011Marshall Faulk, RB, 1994-1998Eric Dickerson, RB, 1987-1991Don Shula, CB (1953-1956) / Head coach (1963-1969)John Mackey, TE, 1963-1971Ted Hendricks, LB, 1969-1973Johnny Unitas, QB, 1956-1972Weeb Ewbank, Head coach, 1954-1962Lenny Moore, RB, 1956-1967Jim Parker, OL, 1957-1967Raymond Berry, WR, 1955-1967Gino Marchetti, DE, 1953-1964, 1966Art Donovan, WR, 1955-1967