WATCH: Colts place Adam Vinatieri on season-ending injured reserve

The Indianapolis Colts have placed Adam Vinatieri on season-ending injured reserve with a left knee injury, according
to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

The Indianapolis Colts have placed Adam Vinatieri on season-ending injured reserve with a left knee injury, according
to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

The 46-year old will reportedly have surgery to repair his ailing knee that’s been causing discomfort throughout the season.

The injury had led to the worst kicking season in his career, with an NFL-leading 14 missed kicks this season. It’s not the way we want to remember the NFL’s all-time leading scorer (2,673 points) and perhaps the greatest placekicker in league history is over.

From Week 3 to Week 8, he made 11 of his 12 extra points and 10 of his next 12 field goals, including a 45-yard game-winner against the Denver Broncos.

Colts head coach Frank Reich said last week Vinatieri’s knee flared up during practice and pregame warmups Sunday leading into the Titans game, but he “gutted it out.”

However, the team medical personnel decided it was in his best interest to call it a season.

The Colts now turn to Chase McLaughin.

The team claimed the 23-year-old rookie from Cypress, Texas off waivers from the San Francisco 49ers last week and he booted 5-of-6 kicks through the upright during Sunday’s 38-35 loss in Tampa.

If this was his last season in the NFL, we’ll all remember the memorable kicks he made in his five Super Bowl appearances and 29 game-winning kicks.

WATCH: Eli Manning wants to keep playing after this year

Raanan reported Monday that people close to Manning believe he wants to keep playing after this year, pointing to his “competitive juices” as inspiration to go elsewhere.

When we settle in for Giants vs. Eagles on Monday Night Football, we could very well be watching Eli Manning’s last NFL start.

But, per ESPN’s Jordan Raanan, Manning may just be warming up for another team.

Raanan reported Monday that people close to Manning believe he wants to keep playing after this year, pointing to his “competitive juices” as inspiration to go elsewhere.

“You miss being a part of the action and practicing and all that,” Manning told reporters recently. “Felt good to get out there [Wednesday] and throw it around and compete a little bit.”

Manning, who is in the last year of his deal with the Giants, would have to find another team willing to sign the 16-year vet as Daniel Jones has cemented himself as the man in New York.

But if Manning puts on a show Monday night? Stranger things have happened.

WATCH: Sports Illustrated honors Megan Rapinoe as Sportsperson of the Year

U.S. soccer star and social activist Megan Rapinoe has been named Sports Illustrated’s Sportsperson of the Year.

U.S. soccer star and social activist Megan Rapinoe has been named Sports Illustrated’s Sportsperson of the Year.

The enlarged text at the top of the magazine’s story, published Monday, sums it up quite well:

“Playing the world’s game, on the world’s stage, under attack by a world leader, she dominated. And in doing so without fear, Megan Rapinoe became a voice for so many across the world.”

Rapinoe led the U.S. women’s soccer team to a World Cup title in June, the squad’s second in a row and fourth total. She also took home some extra hardware for herself, claiming the Golden Boot (World Cup’s top scorer) and Golden Ball (World Cup’s top player).

That’s all while using her platform to fight U.S. Soccer for equal pay and speak out against racism, sexism, and homophobia.

Rapinoe’s arms-extended pose after scoring in the World Cup final against the Netherlands created a signature sports moment for the year — if not the signature sports moment — inspiring the below video released Monday to congratulate Rapinoe on the honor:

Colts place Adam Vinatieri on season-ending injured reserve (Coltswire)

The Indianapolis Colts have placed Adam Vinatieri on season-ending injured reserve with a left knee injury, according
to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

The Indianapolis Colts have placed Adam Vinatieri on season-ending injured reserve with a left knee injury, according
to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Colts place Adam Vinatieri on season-ending injured reserve

The Indianapolis Colts have placed Adam Vinatieri on season-ending injured reserve with a left knee injury, according
to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

The Indianapolis Colts have placed Adam Vinatieri on season-ending injured reserve with a left knee injury, according
to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Eli Manning wants to keep playing after this year (Giantswire)

Raanan reported Monday that people close to Manning believe he wants to keep playing after this year, pointing to his “competitive juices” as inspiration to go elsewhere.

Raanan reported Monday that people close to Manning believe he wants to keep playing after this year, pointing to his “competitive juices” as inspiration to go elsewhere.

Eli Manning wants to keep playing after this year

Raanan reported Monday that people close to Manning believe he wants to keep playing after this year, pointing to his “competitive juices” as inspiration to go elsewhere.

Raanan reported Monday that people close to Manning believe he wants to keep playing after this year, pointing to his “competitive juices” as inspiration to go elsewhere.

WATCH: Cowboys have ‘very real interest’ in Urban Meyer

NFL Media’s Jane Slater reported on Thursday night that the Cowboys have “very real interest” in Urban Meyer.

After the 31-24 loss to the Chicago Bears (7-6) on Thursday night, Dallas Cowboys (6-7) head coach Jason Garrett’s time in Jerry World might be coming to an end.

However, who would replace him as head coach?

Maybe the man who lead Ohio State to the first College Football Playoff National Championship in 2015?

NFL Media’s Jane Slater reported on Thursday night that the Cowboys have “very real interest” in Meyer.

The wheels are in motion barring a Super Bowl run from America’s Team.

Slater adds Stephen Jones, Executive Vice President for the Dallas Cowboys spoke with Meyer recently. Oklahoma Sooners head coach Lincoln Riley remains a strong candidate and that Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott is also a possibility.

The key concern is Meyer’s health and an NFL schedule might be his best bet.

Not having to recruit year-round might be better on his health and allow him to focus more on coaching, which could make the NFL ideal for him.

It’s worked for 68-year old former USC head coach Pete Carroll who’s won a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks.

Meyer has already said he would “absolutely” take the job.

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