It's a Monday in May and Jared Allen is reciting from the Book of Herm. ¶ "You always have to ask, 'Do you love football or do you love what football gives you?' " ¶ The adage is borrowed from Herm Edwards, Allen's head coach during his final two seasons in Kansas City. But this is the question the Vikings' Pro Bowl defensive end is reminding himself to consider more as his career heads for an uncertain finishing stretch.
All in all, Allen feels terrific. He's re-energized. He's dedicated. He's eyeing a dominant 2013 and believes he has three or four more good seasons left.
But there is also an intriguing subplot lurking.
In April, Allen turned 31. Two months earlier, he had surgeries to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder and a meniscus problem in his right knee.
And, oh yeah, he has entered the final year in his six-year contract.
So with all factors considered, could this really be Jared Allen's last season as a Minnesota Viking? A farewell tour?
To be clear, that's not Allen's desire. But it could be his reality. Which is why he refuses to spend much time thinking about life beyond January.
"I pray about it," Allen said.