Adam Vinatieri could be ending his Hall of Fame career with a doink.

Vinatieri, the NFL’s all-time leading scorer and the league’s oldest player (46), missed two more kicks in the Colts’ 19-17 win over the Titans, including one that bounced off the upright, after missing two field-goal attempts and an extra point in a Week 1 loss to the Chargers.

The Colts will try to talk the 24-year veteran, best known for two Super Bowl-winning kicks that helped build the Patriots dynasty, out of retiring, according to NBC’s Mike Florio, after speculation the kicker might call it quits because of comments he made after the game.

Vinatieri — who has seven missed kicks in his last three games — didn’t take questions Sunday, saying “You’ll hear from me [Monday].” When reminded reporters don’t see players on Mondays, Vinatieri replied, “Yeah, you will.”

The Colts reportedly will try to convince Vinatieri to stay on board, as the kicker is expected to determine his future on Monday.