In one corner of the Vikings locker room Monday morning, Chad Greenway lingered by his locker longer than other teammates who had quickly cleaned out their stalls, hopped in their luxury vehicles and sped off for parts unknown.
The veteran outside linebacker, who might have played his last game in purple, stood there for a while, shaking hands with teammates, equipment guys, reporters and anyone else who approached him. Wearing a sweatshirt that said "Sota" across the chest under his camouflage coat, Greenway eventually walked out the door, Vikings helmet in hand, and headed into the cold.
"All right, I'm out of this joint," he declared, though he hopes it wasn't really goodbye.
Moments earlier, in the opposite corner of the locker room, Teddy Bridgewater, a rookie no longer, exchanged autographed jerseys with wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson. Cornerback Xavier Rhodes, another one of the team's recent first-round picks, laughed as Bridgewater playfully squeezed into Patterson's jersey to model it.
Bridgewater said some goodbyes, knowing that he will see most, but not all, of his teammates in a few months.
"I think the toughest part is knowing that some of the guys around here won't be here next year and there are probably going to be some changes. That's just the nature of this business," Bridgewater said. "It's going to be exciting moving forward with this group of men and this coaching staff. It will be our second year together, and I'm looking forward to it."
Mood much different
The mood in the locker room at Winter Park was much different Monday than it was a year ago, when players were blinded by camera lights and bombarded with questions about the dismissal of former coach Leslie Frazier after a 5-10-1 season.
While their 7-9 record in 2014 was better but not drastically so, the vibe among the Vikings who are definitely in the team's plans for 2015 was much more upbeat as they cleaned out the lockers. With Bridgewater leading the huddle and coach Mike Zimmer leading everything else, players expressed optimism that this season was the first significant step toward legitimate title contention.