Patrik Money’s new years resolution was a simple one: take it easy. Money is approaching the twilight of his career and went all out last season, finally making his first pro bowl in his career. While this was a big moment for Money, his body is weary from all the exertion of the last 11 seasons in the league and it’s getting close to the time for him to hang up his cleats for good. This season he’s attempting to not injure himself and finish off with a nice relaxing season. He’s had his fair share of stressful ones and now he’s planning on breezing through until the end.
He is hoping to still improve on his career sack count through this final season though. He currently has 64 over his career which puts him just outside the top 50 all time. If he could get just 2 sacks this season, he could break into the top 50 and also move above legendary DT Giannis Kroustis on the Yellowknife all time list to be #4 for the franchise.
He is hoping to still improve on his career sack count through this final season though. He currently has 64 over his career which puts him just outside the top 50 all time. If he could get just 2 sacks this season, he could break into the top 50 and also move above legendary DT Giannis Kroustis on the Yellowknife all time list to be #4 for the franchise.