Mike Zimmer helped bring Vontaze Burfict into the NFL as an undrafted rookie in 2012. He championed the fast, smart and uber-aggressive linebacker. And then he brought out the very best in him a year later when Burfict made his only Pro Bowl and was second-team All-Pro in Zimmer's last year as Bengals defensive coordinator.
In other words, the Vikings coach is a big fan of the current middle linebacker for the Raiders, whom the Vikings will face Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium.
And yet, Burfict's sullied reputation as one of the league's dirtiest players caused even Zimmer to send a message to Oakland and the league office via Wednesday's news conference.
Beware the Burfict.
"We better make sure the officials know he has to play clean," Zimmer said after praising Burfict's skills and intelligence.
Told what Zimmer said, Raiders coach Jon Gruden said, "Ah, I get tired of hearing that, really.
"Burfict's played for us for two games. He hasn't had any penalties," he added. "So, I don't know about all that. He's had a bull's-eye on him in his career in Cincinnati, and I'm sure the referees are looking out for him. I don't think the refs need any more help than they already have."
Burfict has been suspended three times for 10 games in his eight-year career. He got a four-game suspension for performance-enhancing drugs last year, a three-game suspension for a hit on a defenseless player in 2017 and a three-game suspension for probably the most infamous of his transgressions — the hit on a defenseless Antonio Brown in the 2015 postseason.