It's looking almost certain that Chad Greenway's run of six consecutive seasons as the Vikings team leader in tackles has ended.
Greenway wasn't participating in the portion of practice open to the media today and is likely to miss Sunday's game against the Bears. He left last Sunday's game because of a knee injury and has not practice at all this week.
Greenway, who is tied with former linebacker Scott Studwell for most consecutive seasons of leading the team in tackles, is second with 115. Free safety Harrison Smith has 116.
Linebackers Brandon Watts (hamstring) and Anthony Barr (knee surgery) also weren't at practice.
We'll have the official injury report after practice.
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