Well, well, well. Look who won't go away.
Sidelined for three games earlier this season because of three broken ribs and a broken hand, linebacker Chad Greenway appeared to have no chance of leading the Vikings in tackles for a seventh consecutive season. Presumably, he would have to settle for a team-record tie with former Vikings linebacker Scott Studwell.
Right, Chad?
"I didn't think I had a chance to get back in it," Greenway said Wednesday. "Not with the quality of guys who were in front of me. But it's pretty cool to be back in the mix."
For the first time this season, Greenway leads the team in tackles with 105, or an average of 10.5 in 10 games. Strong safety Robert Blanton, who has played all but the most recent four snaps this season, is second at 104, while free safety Harrison Smith (101) and linebacker Anthony Barr (99) round out the only players with a chance to unseat Greenway. And two of them — Blanton and Barr — might not play Sunday in Detroit.
Greenway's 115-game streak of consecutive games played ended in Week 4. He had tried to play the previous week at New Orleans "and wasn't myself." A couple of days later, while holding his newborn daughter in the hospital after being checked for a possible collapsed lung, he decided it was time to sit out awhile.
"Otherwise, I would have just ended up on injured reserve," Greenway said. "I think everything healed quicker than we thought it would."
Studwell holds the franchise record of 1,928 tackles. Greenway is fourth with 1,193. Also, according to league stats, Greenway leads all NFL players in tackles since 2007 (976).