No.
When Favre starts the January 17, 2010 playoff game for the Minnesota Vikings against the Dallas Cowboys, he will become the oldest QB to start a playoff game. Prior to Favre, the oldest was Phil Simms of the New York Giants who was 39 years, 74 days old when he started in the Division round against the San Francisco 49ers on January 15, 1994. Simms is also the oldest QB to start and win a playoff game, winning the Wildcard round game against the Minnesota Vikings six days earlier on January 9, 1994.
Brett Favre's first season in the NFL was 1991.
Atlanta Falcons
why wouldn't they?
Brett Favre made his NFL debut in 1991 for the Atlanta Falcons.
1995
it is explosive
yes no doubt about it.
Drew Brees
Bret Favre 40 yrs Old.
Absolutely not
No. As of February 2010, Rick Spielman (chief coordinator, Minnesota Vikings) says he want Brett Favre back another year. In addition, Brad Childress, the head coach of the Vikings team, is letting Brett Favre take his time regarding his future career: he will not give Brett Favre a deadline. Now, of course, its up to Brett Favre whether he continues his record-setting consecutive start streak by playing another year. Although he recently told ESPN he highly doubts his return, Favre has already "retired" twice in a row, so he may continue even if he says he has quit.
Unless my math is bad. Brett has started 30 games and has a 16-14 record.