You didn't think Adam Vinatieri would go out on a missing an extra point and a chip-shot field goal in a playoff game, did you?
The NFL's oldest player at 46, and its all-time leading scorer (2,598 points), will return for a 24th season after finalizing a one-year contract with the Indianapolis Colts, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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It'll be the 14th season with the Colts for Vinatieri, who spent his first 10 seasons making memorable kicks for the Patriots.
Last season, Vinatieri was 23-for-27 on field goals, with his longest 54 yards, and 44-for-47 on extra points. He missed a PAT and had the shortest field-goal miss of his career (23 yards on a snowy field) in the Colts' 31-13 Wild Card loss to the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this month.
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