Asked via text Thursday afternoon if he was leaving open the possibility of playing beyond the 2016 season, Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway typed 1,287 fewer words than tackles he has made since the Vikings selected him with the 17th overall draft pick in 2006.
"Last year."
The 33-year-old veteran agreed to a one-year deal earlier in the day. He is out of the country and will sign the contract when he returns next week. Then he will preparing for an 11th and final NFL season. Retiring as a Viking, making it to the first year in new U.S. Bank Stadium and winning a Super Bowl have been on Greenway's career bucket list. Two down and, well, we will have to wait and see what the reigning NFC North champs have to say about No. 3.
"Happy to be back," Greenway said in a text to the Star Tribune. "Career goal, and love the organization. Vikes were great through the whole process."
Because Greenway hasn't signed, the team hasn't announced the move. But Greenway did the honors via Twitter:
After taking pay cuts to remain with the Vikings in 2014 and 2015, Greenway gained some interest from other teams as an unrestricted free agent this offseason. But Greenway, a three-time Vikings Community Man of the Year in 2011, 2014 and 2015, has a young family that is entrenched in the Twin Cities. And, besides, Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman stayed in contact with Greenway while coach Mike Zimmer went public with the team's desire to bring him back.
"I love Chad," Zimmer said in January. "I hope things work out for him. He's a great Viking. I think his leadership is immense in the locker room, especially with a young football team. I think he took active ownership in the role that he had this year, so I hope it works out. He's always going to be one of my kind of guys."
On the field, the two-time Pro Bowler has had one of the more productive and durable careers in franchise history. After missing his rookie season because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament suffered while covering a kickoff in his first preseason game, Greenway has missed only four games — all of them in 2014 — over the past nine seasons.