INDIANAPOLIS -- Kicker Adam Vinatieri has only worn the uniform of two teams during his 19-year NFL career.

The Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots.

Vinatieri won three Super Bowl rings during his 10 years with the Patriots and won a Super Bowl with the Colts, who he has been a part of for the past nine years. He’s the only player in NFL history to score at least 900 points with two different franchises.

“I’ve been here almost as long as I was there,” Vinatieri said. “We love it here. I bleed blue, and it’s Colts blue now.”

Vinatieri is currently on a streak of 26 straight field goals made.

“When you’ve been doing it for as long as he’s done it and been as successful as Adam’s been, his work ethic is obviously impeccable," Colts coach Chuck Pagano said. "He’s a pro’s pro. He works extremely hard at his craft and his confidence is obviously through the roof. I don’t think there’s a time he’s ever trotted out on the field in the last decade or so where he felt like he wasn’t going to make the kick. I think everybody that’s had the opportunity, including myself, it’s a privilege and an honor to be able to just watch this guy perform and to be his coach. It’s really remarkable to go as long as he’s gone."

Patriots coach Bill Belichick said earlier this week that there’s no end in sight for the soon-to-be 42-year-old Vinatieri.

“I’ve got a lot of respect for him,” Vinatieri said. “I think he’s a great coach. As far as me, I take it only one day at a time. I just try to help my team win the best I can. I feel good so far, we’ll see how far it goes.”