Four-time Super Bowl champion Adam Vinatieri Jr. is the all-time leading scorer in NFL history, often cited as the greatest kicker. He started his career with the New England Patriots and ended with the Indianapolis Colts, and in between, he played 24 seasons in the NFL.
Vinatieri was recently inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a member of the 2026 class. He was joined by Drew Brees, Larry Fitzgerald and Luke Kuechly, and senior nominee Roger Craig in the class.
Adam Vinatieri Jr. Net Worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Adam Vinatieri Jr. has a net worth of $25 million.
Adam Vinatieri Jr. Net Worth: Career Earnings
Over his 24-year NFL career, the former kicker amassed over $50 million in salary earnings from his contracts with the Patriots and the Colts. His earnings included base salaries, signing bonuses, roster bonuses, and performance incentives.
Adam Vinatieri Jr. Net Worth: Commercials and Endorsements
He has also appeared in commercials, including a notable Snickers ad and for Papa Gino’s.
Adam Vinatieri Jr. Net Worth: Real Estate
Back in 2007, Adam Vientieri Jr. reportedly owned a home in Rapid City under his LLC. In 2020, he put his home on sale in Carmel, Indiana, for $2.25 million. He purchased that home in 2012 for $1.3 million.
The Indiana home has 12,285 square feet of living area over almost 15 acres of land. The luxurious house has six bedrooms, an indoor pool, an exercise room, a sauna, a home theater, a five-car garage, and a greenhouse.
Recently, upon getting selected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Vinatieri Jr. was grateful for having such a long NFL career.
“To have this honor is incredible,” Vinatieri told FOX59/CBS4. “I pinch myself. I had no idea my career was going to last as long as it did or have as many great opportunities as I did with two amazing franchises and so many amazing teammates.”
Colts’ owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon called the former kicker ” unequivocally the greatest kicker in NFL history.” Vinatieri Jr. won three Super Bowls with the Patriots and one with the Colts. Moreover, two of his Super Bowl wins with the Patriots the game was decided by his last-second field goals.
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