A few hours after he signed a six-year, $73 million contract with the Vikings in April 2008, Jared Allen dined at an Eden Prairie restaurant with new teammates Kevin and Pat Williams and defensive line coach Karl Dunbar.
Allen feasted on shrimp and listened to the banter between the Williams Wall and Dunbar, their mediator. Rapid-fire Pat did most of the talking, but, as Allen remembers, "You couldn't really understand what he was saying."
Allen loved it, though. He felt right at home in that tight circle, unencumbered by any nervousness of being the new guy with the mega-contract.
"I said, 'Oh, I'm going to like these guys,' " he said.
As Pat Williams enjoys retirement, the odd couple of Allen and Kevin Williams remains intact, at least for the balance of this season. Those two have been fixtures on the right side of the Vikings defensive line.
Since 2008, they have played 94 games together, including playoffs, and shared roughly 5,200 snaps. They've collected multiple All-Pro nominations and trips to the Pro Bowl in careers that deserve Hall of Fame consideration.
They are so in tune with each other's moves and way of thinking that they often communicate on the field with a simple nod. They've become close friends off the field, both married with children, though their personalities could not be more different. Allen is loquacious, Williams uses words as if he's on a pitch count.
Now, both face uncertain futures as this disappointing season nears completion. Williams and Allen will become free agents at season's end, and the Vikings likely will look to get younger and cheaper at their positions.