GREEN BAY, WIS. - Tori Gurley woke up Dec. 12 making $6,500 a week. He went to bed making $22,059 a week.
"Let's just say it was a good Christmas for my mom and my brothers," said the Packers receiver, who can thank the rival Vikings for that $15,559-a-week pay bump.
Gurley is a big man who has played a very small part in the Packers' 15-1 season. Infinitesimal, in history's eyes.
He is one of eight practice squad players tucked away in an auxiliary locker room nook deep inside Lambeau Field. He hasn't played a down in a real game. Hasn't suited up. He won't even exist when someone Googles the Packers' 2011 roster years from now.
But Gurley personifies the metaphorical light years currently separating the 3-13 Vikings and the defending Super Bowl champion Packers, who open postseason defense of their title against the Giants in a divisional playoff game at Lambeau Field on Sunday.
The morning of Dec. 12, Gurley's agent, Kevin Connor, called with good news. The Vikings had just called to sign Gurley to their 53-man active roster.
For most practice squad players, it's the call they pray for every day as essentially free agents. The Vikings were down to three healthy receivers, so Gurley was being given the opportunity to actually play in three games.
"Thanks, but no thanks," Gurley told his agent. "As they say, the grass isn't always greener on the other side."