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Brett Favre

Brett Favre

Brett Favre is a living legend who just retired from the Green Bay Packers. He passed for 442 touchdowns (an NFL record), earned 3 MVP awards, had 160 wins as a starting quarterback, and 5,377 pass completions.

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Favre says he thinks his groin injury will be fine

From:  ap.org
The latest injury Brett Favre must fight to maintain his record durability streak is a pulled groin muscle. Back from his bye week, Favre said he believes he'll be fine. Favre said he was hurt in practice while rolling out during a drill two weeks ago and aggravated the injury in pregame warmups at Green Bay on Nov. 1. The Vikings didn't play last week, giving their 40-year-old quarterback extra time to heal. "It was a concern for the game. I made it through. With a week's rest I think I'll... Read Full Story

It's an unclean sweep of Lions for Vikings

From:  startribune.com
Home | Sports | Access Vikings The Vikings beat Detroit for the second time this season, but numerous mistakes kept it close for a half. Still, the number that counts most: 8-1. By JUDD ZULGAD , Star Tribune Last update: November 16, 2009 - 12:50 AM 11 comments  |  See all Hide reader comments Print this story E-mail this story Save to del.icio.us Share on Digg Vikings... Read Full Story

Vikings, Favre continue to aim high - Boston Globe

Chicago Tribune Vikings, Favre continue to aim high Boston Globe AP / November 30, 2009 MINNEAPOLIS - Minnesota's recruiting pitch to Brett Favre was heavy on the no-pressure part: just steady the offense, let the running game and defense do most of the work, and join in the fun. ... Sunday's other NFL games Kansas City Star Yet another debacle casts even more doubt on Bears' coaching staff Chicago Sun-Times Peterson endures a tough day against the Bears' run defense Minneapolis Star Tribune... Read Full Story

Childress vs. Favre: Damage control

From:  startribune.com
Vikings coach Brad Childress discusses his failed attempt to bench Brett Favre in the third quarter because he was "taking a beating." Read Full Story

Commission OKs steps to get Vikings to renew lease

From:  startribune.com
Home | Sports | Access Vikings Despite the Vikings' protests, the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission has approved an attempt to get the team to renew its Metrodome lease for two years. The Vikings call the suggestion "chilling." By KEVIN DUCHSCHERE and MIKE KASZUBA , Star Tribune staff writers Last update: November 19, 2009 - 12:46 PM 176 comments  |  See all Hide reader comments Print this story E... Read Full Story

Favre gives praise to his big protectors

From:  startribune.com
Home | Sports | Access Vikings The Vikings offensive line is giving the veteran quarterback plenty of time to throw and avoid mistakes. By SID HARTMAN , Star Tribune Last update: November 11, 2009 - 10:29 PM Print this story E-mail this story Save to del.icio.us Share on Digg More from Sid Hartman Childress watches TV and still wins Weber shoulders part of blame in loss Young Timberwolves appear on right track Brewster's... Read Full Story

Access Vikings: Childress and Favre

From:  startribune.com
Star Tribune reporters Judd Zulgad and Chip Scoggins discuss Brad Childress' attempt to bench Brett Favre in the third quarter. Read Full Story

Vikings TE Dugan taking a bigger role

From:  startribune.com
Home | Sports | Access Vikings David Joles, Star Tribune Minnesota tight end Jeff Dugan (83) heads into the end zone, past Green Bay's Atari Bigby during the fourth quarter of the Vikings' 38-26 win. Here, the Minnesota Vikings during ? quarter action. He had a touchdown catch against the Packers, and is a solid contributor, just like the other two tight ends. 2 comments  |  See all Hide reader... Read Full Story

Detainees at Camp in Iraq Use Favre To Tease Wisconsin Soldiers

BAGHDAD – It seems that the Brett Favre-Green Bay Packers saga is such a worldwide phenomenon that it’s being used by detainees in American military camps. According to a military official, detainees at a Wisconsin National Guard camp in Iraq are using Brett Favre as a manner of getting at the guard troops there. “Packers logos can be seen all over Camp Cropper and detainees frequently joke about Brett Favre’s success as a Minnesota... Read Full Story

Mark Wilf: Favre welcome to return

From:  startribune.com
Home | Sports | Access Vikings Jerry Holt, Star Tribune Brett Favre Mark Wilf said he would be happy to have the quarterback come back next year. By JUDD ZULGAD , Star Tribune Last update: November 17, 2009 - 11:42 PM 3 comments  |  See all Hide reader comments Print this story E-mail this story Save to del.icio.us Share on Digg More from Access Vikings... Read Full Story
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