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Favre ends speculation, says he's returning
'We were 8-8 last year, and that’s encouraging,' Packers quarterback says
The Associated Press
Updated: 11:34 a.m. CT Feb 2, 2007
GREEN BAY, Wis. - Brett Favre will return for his 17th NFL season, undeterred by his injuries and hoping to lead the Green Bay Packers back to the playoffs.

“I am so excited about coming back,” the 37-year-old quarterback said Friday on the Web site of the Sun Herald in Biloxi, Miss. “We have a good nucleus of young players. We were 8-8 last year, and that’s encouraging.”

Packers general manager Ted Thompson confirmed Favre had told the team he plans to return.

“The Packers are excited by his decision and look forward to a successful 2007 campaign,” Thompson said in a statement.

The team scheduled a 4 p.m. EST news conference Friday.

“My offensive line looks good, the defense played good down the stretch,” Favre told the Biloxi newspaper. “I’m excited about playing for a talented young football team.”

The news came as a surprise to Packers CEO Bob Harlan.

“I hadn’t heard it, and I hadn’t seen the Biloxi paper — not that I read the Biloxi paper every day,” Harlan told The Associated Press on Friday.


Favre last left the field in an emotional scene in Chicago after leading the Packers to a victory to finish the season 8-8.

He has started 257 consecutive games including the playoffs, an NFL record for quarterbacks. Favre broke Dan Marino’s record for career completions (4,967) in 2006 and is closing in on Marino’s marks for career touchdown passes (420) and yards passing (61,361).

As he has done in the past several offseasons, Favre returned to his home in Mississippi after the season to deliberate about his future. Last year, Favre waited until late April to tell the team he was returning.

Favre complained about nagging injuries and the drudgery of practice toward the end of last season, then choked back tears as he talked about missing the game and missing his teammates in a television interview immediately after the regular-season finale in Chicago — leading many to believe he intended to retire.

Apparently, he couldn’t resist one more chance to try to lead the Packers back to the playoffs after the Packers won their final four games and were in playoff contention until the final weekend of the regular season.

Favre has led the Packers to 10 postseason appearances, six division titles, three NFC Championship games, two Super Bowls and one championship following the 1996 season.

Favre was acquired in a trade by former Packers general manager Ron Wolf after one season as a backup in Atlanta in 1991. He completed his first NFL pass — to himself — on Sept. 13, 1992, catching a deflection and losing seven yards.


The following week, he replaced injured starter Don Majkowski in the third quarter and led the Packers to a come-from-behind 24-23 victory over Cincinnati.

Favre started in place of Majkowski on Sept. 27, 1992, beginning the streak he often has called his biggest personal accomplishment. The 237-game regular-season streak is nearly six seasons ahead of the Colts’ Peyton Manning at 144.

Favre’s accomplishments include winning three league MVP awards — he shared 1997 honors with Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders — and throwing two touchdown passes in a 35-21 victory over the New England Patriots in the 1997 Super Bowl to give the Packers their first championship in 29 years. Earlier in that championship season, Favre spent time in the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kan., battling an addiction to painkillers.

Favre led the Packers back to the Super Bowl the following season, but they lost to Elway’s Denver Broncos 31-24.

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  • Glad this decision was not dragged out for months on end like last year.
  • i really think he should hang it up at this point.
  • stevekstevek Posts: 29,030 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Farve decided to come back? I'm shocked, shocked just like Louie was "shocked" in Casablanca. It was obvious years ago that Farve will have to be dragged away from the game kicking and screaming. He will never retire voluntarily - frankly, that's one thing that made him great...that desire to keep playing no matter what.
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 30,656 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Im glad hes coming back
  • kuhlmannkuhlmann Posts: 3,326 ✭✭
    good he is 4 int's away from the record. i hope he breaks that week one.

  • lawnmowermanlawnmowerman Posts: 19,477 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Im glad hes coming back >>



    Me too!
  • grote15grote15 Posts: 29,694 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I'm glas he's coming back, too. He's fun to watch, still has a great arm and he's one of the classiest players in the league. Pack should contend for a playoff berth next year and I think he wants one last shot at the "tournament" as Parcells calls it.


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  • aconteaconte Posts: 2,053 ✭✭✭
    I like watching Favre play.

    aconte
  • Thompson gave him a deadline of the Super Bowl to decide what he's doing, that's why he announced it now. They could win the division next season. Don't be surprised if they acquire Randy Moss sometime soon!
  • grote15grote15 Posts: 29,694 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Moss in Green Bay would be interesting. I think he needs a guy like Favre to light a fire under his ass.


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  • No Moss in Green Bay please. No matter the talent, attitude problems like his they don't need.
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 30,656 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I do like Favre, so dont get me wrong I respect his game but I think Moss would be great for Favre as he loves to just blindly throw up bombs at times and with Moss's reach he would be able to prevent some of those from getting picked off.
  • WabittwaxWabittwax Posts: 1,984 ✭✭✭
    With an arm like Brett Favre, Randy Moss would be scoring 80 yard TD's all year. He can out run most defenders and Favre could gun it to him anywhere on the field. Plus I don't think Moss is all that bad. His work ethic could use some improving but his talent is top notch. I'd take him on the Steelers in a heart beat.
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