INDIANAPOLIS – Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said shortly after the season ended that he expected defensive end Everson Griffen to have shoulder surgery after playing in the Pro Bowl. But Zimmer said Thursday that the doctor who examined Griffen decided that surgery was not necessary at this time.
"He's going to continue to rehab and I don't know the exact date he's going back. Unless [something has] changed, he's not going to have anything," said Zimmer, who acknowledged that Griffen was "probably" dealing with a torn labrum.
Greenway back?
Zimmer said Thursday that he expects free-agent linebacker Chad Greenway to re-sign for the 2016 season.
"I think he will be back, yeah," Zimmer said. "I think he wants to be back and I think we'd like to have him back. But you never know."
Zimmer said that whether Greenway returns in 2016 "all comes down to money."
But the 33-year-old, who has repeatedly stated that he was hoping to get one more year with the team that drafted him in the first round in 2006, won't be asking the Vikings to break the bank.
Greenway, who agreed to pay cuts the past two offseasons to remain on the roster, was the team's third linebacker in 2015. Injuries to Anthony Barr and Eric Kendricks led to him playing about 60 percent of the defensive snaps and recording 68 tackles.