Chad Greenway's numbers Sunday were, frankly, inspiring. That shouldn't be a surprise, given his inspiration.
Against San Francisco, with his father, Alan, looking on, Greenway led the Vikings in solo tackles (10) and total tackles (13), sacks (two) and quarterback hits (two). He also had a tackle for loss. What a great day to have his dad in the stands.
"It was certainly fun," he said. "For me, it had a bunch of added greatness. My dad was able to make the game."
Alan Greenway was diagnosed with leukemia in May. Chad had to miss some of the teams organized team activities to be with his father who struggled with both the disease and the complications that came with its treatment. At the team's mandatory mini-camp in June, Greenway said his father's leukemia was in remission.
Still, Sunday was the first time this season Alan Greenway was in attendance for a Vikings game. Monday he was at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester for a checkup.
"It was huge to get the win (Sunday),'' Chad Greenway said. "I knew I wasn't going to leave anything in the tank, that's for sure. Not that I ever really do. But you know, I wanted it to be special. Nobody in this building knew he was going to be there besides me. I'm just so happy the way it turned out. I'm happy the way we played. For me, it was important."