INDIANAPOLIS — Adam Vinatieri sits at one end of the Indianapolis Colts’ locker room, his expanding white beard nearly a perfect match to his helmet and jersey.
He doesn’t listen to the hip-hop music in the background, doesn’t pretend to understand the shiny, new electronic gadgets everyone else plays with and certainly doesn’t pay much attention to the trends outside these walls. Yet in Vinatieri’s mind, this is still the perfect spot.
Here, in a league known for being traditionally unkind to “old” men, the 46-year-old kicker feels comfortable retelling playoff yarns, discussing union business, even offering informal personal advice to teammates who, in some cases literally come from a different generation.