06-13-2021, 06:34 PM
8th year?! Time flies, don't it?
To avoid being the latest longtime Vikings defender shown the door this spring, Barr accepted a $2.9 million pay cut in a restructured contract that sets up what could be his final season in Minnesota. He can now become a free agent in 2022. Barr said he agreed to the pay cut to ensure his last Vikings play wasn't a September tackle resulting in a season-ending torn pectoral muscle.
"I kind of didn't want to go out like that," said Barr, a three-time team captain. "I didn't want my last game being the one in which I got hurt and then missing an entire year. I didn't want that to be my last memory as a Minnesota Viking, so that played a big factor in returning and taking the pay cut to be back with this organization."
His Vikings tenure, entering its eighth season, has had ups and downs, including anchoring a No. 1-ranked defense in 2017, four Pro Bowl appearances, and head coach Mike Zimmer throwing both public bouquets and a 2016 jab that Barr has a "tendency to coast" in games.
"He was missed everywhere," Zimmer said. "He's tremendously smart. We always have a lot of different packages for him, things that he can do differently where a lot of players can't do that. But not only that, he's a terrific leader and guys respect him in the locker room."
"He's a guy that can communicate to me in kind of where things are or if I need to adjust things or change things up a little bit," Zimmer added. "He's a really important part of our football team."
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