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Colts Legend Diagnosed with Dementia at 64 – Can’t Speak, But Still Remembers Playing for Indianapolis

Indianapolis Colts has witnessed too many legends fade with time, and now one of the most iconic figures in franchise history is facing a heartbreaking battle far from the field. The news has left Colts fans across Indianapolis stunned and emotional.

Doctors recently confirmed a diagnosis of dementia, a cruel condition that has begun to take away one of the franchise’s most important defensive legends — robbing him of his voice, independence, and many of his personal memories. His family revealed that the toll has come quickly.

He now lives under 24-hour care for safety, separated from his loved ones in daily life, as the disease has stripped him of the ability to speak and communicate as he once did. Yet even now, he still holds onto fragments of the game he loved.

Chris Hinton — the defensive legend for Indianapolis Colts, now 64 years old, reportedly remembers two things most clearly: a family member’s name and that he played for Indianapolis Colts. For his family, those moments are both comforting and devastating.

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At 64, he helped define an era in Indianapolis, becoming one of the most productive and beloved defensive players the team has ever had. A multi-time Pro Bowl selection and a franchise standard at defensive tackle, Hinton wasn’t just a star — he was a symbol of toughness, loyalty, and consistency in the blue and white.

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His style was built on strength and calm dominance: using his body, control, and skills to dominate defensive situations and protect the team. For many fans, he was the steady force who made Sundays in Indianapolis feel bigger — long before the modern defensive revolution exploded.

Now, his wife and children have become his biggest supporters, sharing that he still shows a small smile when Colts highlights play on the screen — especially the moments when the crowd rises and the stadium shakes. Former teammates and members of the Colts community have rallied around him, calling him “one of the purest legends Indianapolis ever had” and a man who gave everything to the game.

Colts Nation mourns the cruel twist of fate but continues to celebrate his legacy — a reminder that even when memory fades, the bond between a legend and his city can never be erased.

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