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Brett Favre is now retired and no longer plays in the NFL. During his career he played for 4 teams, though he is best known as the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers. He also played for the Falcons, Jets and Vikings.
No. On March 4, 2008 Brett Favre retired.
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no the vikings are a great team but i think theyre going to get beat in the second round...its going to be patriots vs eagles or cowboys
he is going to retire
He never has in the past. It should be decided any day now if he is going to the Tampa Bay Bucs or the New York Jets next season though.
Favre has played for four NFL teams: The Atlanta Falcons, the Green Bay Packers, the New York Jets, and the Minnesota Vikings. He played for the Falcons for one season before being traded to the Packers, where he played for sixteen seasons. He was then traded to the Jets, where he played one season before finally going to the Vikings. He played one whole season for the Vikings and is currently in his second.
After the loss in Arizona Brett Favre has just over 490 Touchdown passes. About 430 of those were with the Green Bay Packers. That game in Arizona was another milestone for Brett Favre. He broke the record for most consecutive starts in a row. Including playoffs Brett has like 305 in a row. To learn more on Brett email me at brettfavrevikings4@hotmail.com.....And i would love to hear your opinion about Brett Favre who is now 10-2 as a Minnesota Viking. After the Win at home Brett Favre has 497 touchdown passes. And 433 of those were with the Green Bay Packers. The game at the HH Metordome Brett had just another Milestone in his legendary carrer. He trew his 6,000 pass that was caught. So now he has 6,015 caught passes in his carrer. To know more about Brett Favre and keep up with his States email me at brettfavrevikings4@hotmail.com.....Brett and the Vikings are now 11-2 going into the Panthers game later tonight at 7:15. GO VIKINGS
He sure would. The offensive coordinator there (Darrell Bevell) was his QB coach in Green Bay and they run a similar offense as the Packers did when he was there so not alot of learning would be required by Brett Favre. Also he has a problem with Ted Thompson the General Manager of the Packers for trading him and believing he was not as good as Aaron Rodgers, the current QB of the Packers, even though it is widely believed that Thompson gave Favre a chance to come in and compete with Rodgers but Favre refused saying he wasn't going to go through that he was a veteran and was not going to compete. So Brett has gone thru with the surgery he needed and by all accounts will be ready to play this coming season and I would say there is a good chance it will be with the Vikings (I am a huge Favre fan but believe he is in the wrong in this situation)
No. Favre did not start for the Minnesota Vikings on Monday, December 13, 2010, snapping his record streak of consecutive starts at 297 for regular-season play and 321 when postseason starts are added. He started every NFL regular-season and postseason game for which he was eligible from Sept. 27, 1992 to December 5, 2010.
no he has told brad childress that he is going to stay in retirement but green bay is offering him a job to not play foot ball but do something else if you want to know then watch sportscenter
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