Chad Greenway, being the great competitor he is, is having a strong season at linebacker for the Vikings even though he is playing with a badly injured wrist.
"It has been better, every week I've been trying to just play through the pain," said the former Iowa star and 2006 first-round draft choice. "But it has been something that I don't want to give up on this team, and keep playing."
Greenway, who signed a five-year contract in 2011 for $40.6 million ($20 million guaranteed), is scheduled to make $6.4 million in 2014 and $7 million for 2015. Neither of those final two years is guaranteed.
So the question is: Will the Vikings pay those amounts on the next two years of Greenway's contract, or will they try to negotiate them down as they have done with cornerback Antoine Winfield and defensive tackle Kevin Williams in the past? Greenway still is ranked as the best linebacker on the Vikings roster. He has a commanding lead in team tackles with 113.
Greenway was asked how difficult it is to play when the Vikings have lost four games in the final moments by a total of 12 points.
"I think at this point it's tough to be able to push forward, but the reality is you have to do it," Greenway said. "It's the way we do it, we get paid to play the game and to win. We have to continue to try and win these games."
He was asked if those close losses are hard on players.
"It's tough, that's the NFL," he said. "There's parity. Every week is going to come down to the last two-minute drill, and we just haven't won enough of them."