Looking on his decision to sign with the Baltimore Ravens, ending his 11-season run with his hometown team, former Vikings center Matt Birk said it was more of a family decision than anything, giving his wife, Adrianna, some of the credit for prompting his move as a free agent.
"My wife went around the area, made sure that she could visualize our family living there and being happy for a couple of years, and it all fell into place," he said.
"It will be completely different, but I think's that great. We're embracing that. Get to live in a different part of the country for a couple of years, experience new stuff.
"Then, we'll be back and forth a lot and have a home here, maybe not the same one. My wife and I, my kids, we're all from Minnesota. We'll always be from Minnesota. And it will always be home. ... We're so comfortable here. I guess if we didn't do something like this, and take a chance and start fresh, this great opportunity that came along with Baltimore, I felt I would have looked back on it and regretted it, not doing it."
The Vikings would have topped the money the Ravens gave Birk: three years at $12 million, with $6 million guaranteed.
"It wasn't about the money. You hear it all the time, the market is what it is," he said. "I think sometimes it's good to leave the familiar comfort zone and do things that scare you a little bit. It certainly is that. Even though, I think professionally, and personally, it seems like a great fit.
"It seems like the Ravens, there's a spot for a guy like me out there, and my kids are young enough and we're able to do this and kind of have a new adventure. But I realize I'm talking to you. I think you've worked at the Star Tribune for 75 years. There is something to be said for contentment, too."
The six-time Pro Bowl selection praised the Ravens, who needed a center after they lost free agent Jason Brown to the Rams. St. Louis gave Brown a five-year contract for $37.5 million with $20 million guaranteed, the highest salary of any center in the league.