So who ranks No. 2 on the "ironmen" list among active NFL linebackers when it comes to consecutive starts?
"Me," said Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway.
Greenway was told his number stands at 76 heading into Monday night's game against the Giants. The number he prefers, however, is 101. That's how many consecutive games he's played.
"It would be 101 starts, too, but we opened in the dime [six defensive backs, one linebacker] against the Lions in a game in 2008," Greenway said. "E.J. [Henderson] was the dime linebacker back then. I came in on the second snap."
In a manly game with bodies breaking down all around them, players who are able to remain standing and active for long stretches have every right to pat themselves on their still-healthy backs.
"It's something you do become proud of because you put a lot of work in," Greenway said. "You put a lot of work in the weight room to keep your joints strong, in the training room doing stuff like cold tubs and all these other things trying to get your body ready to play. You play hurt. You take a lot of pride in it. What [Redskins linebacker] London Fletcher has done [playing in an NFL-leading 245 consecutive games] is, to me, absolutely amazing."
Among active defensive ends, Vikings 10-year veteran Jared Allen ranks No. 1 in consecutive starts (99) and No. 2 in consecutive games played (99) behind Dallas' DeMarcus Ware (134).
"That's pretty sweet," Allen said when told he'll reach No. 100 on Monday night. "To me, it's one of those things where I believe, if I can go, I can go. I think I owe it to my teammates. They count on me to be on the field. And it's just a mentality I've always had. I think everyone is hurt, everyone is injured along the way."