Brett Favre Parody: Rise – “What should I do?”
Favre TD to Greg Lewis Beats the 49ers
Greg Lewis leaped for a 32-yard touchdown catch with 2 seconds left while a flattened Favre watched from his stomach, and the Vikings stunned the San Francisco 49ers 27-24.
Brett Favre throws game-changing INT in NFC championship game
Brett Favre Comeback vs San Francisco 49ers
Brett Favre literally takes one on the Chin!
Brett Favre’s injury is not as serious as it initially appeared when he was hit hard in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s loss to the Patriots. Although Favre had to be helped off the field, the Vikings announced that he only sustained a laceration to his chin and received eight stitches after being carted off.
Brett Favre has 2 fractures in ankle
By Gayle Saunders
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Brett Favre’s ankle has been diagnosed with two separate fractures in his left ankle, and at this moment it looks like his status for Sunday’s game against the Patriots is unknown.
The MRI showed an avulsion fracture which takes place when a tendon or ligament pulls off a piece of the bone and a stress fracture, coach Brad Childress said. As we all know that Favre who is 41, has now played in 291 consecutive games. It will be hard to count him out depending what they have to shoot him up with in order to play through the pain.
Right now surgery is not required and Childress has said Once he’s functional he can play but he wouldn’t rule anything out in terms of the end of the week. At the moment they don’t have a time frame on the situation, at the moment Favre is wearing a walking boot.
Right now Childress says they have to do what’s right for the Vikings and Favre’s streak will not determine their decision on whether to play him against the Patriots. On Sunday Favre threw three interceptions against the Packers, and he hurt his ankle when he was hit on one of the interceptions.
Offseason Buzz – Brett Favre Saga Continues!!
The Skinny Post crew sits down to talk about the recent news regarding Brett Favre and his potential retirement! Once again, the offseason of the NFL is marred with Favre questions and will he or won’t he play in 2010! Read more
Brett Favre works out with high school players in Mississippi
By Gayle Saunders
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On Monday even though his status for next season remained uncertain the great all mighty Brett Favre once again worked out with high school students in Hattiesburg, Miss., Read more
Catching up with Bryant McKinnie!!
We talk with Bryant McKinnie about his kindness to young girl that may have changed her life, playing Left Tackle in the NFL, the probability of Brett Favre’s return, blocking for Adrian Peterson and the mood of the Vikings heading into 2010! Read more
Brett Favre says that he needs ankle surgery to play
By Gayle Saunders
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Brett Favre has told ESPN networks that he will require surgery on his left ankle in order for him to play next season with the Minnesota Vikings. Its been reported that Favre is deciding whether to have the procedure or retire after 19 seasons.
Favre stated that the “sense of belonging” he felt in a Minnesota Vikings uniform, makes his decision just that more difficult. Otherwise, he says, it would be easy to quit.
The injury that Favre suffered happened three months ago in the NFC Championship Game. The main concern is it still causes swelling and pain and that an operation is unavoidable. Favre’s agent Bus Cook didn’t immediately return messages left by The Associated Press.
Vikings coach Brad Childress is expected to talk with reporters after the team’s rookie minicamp later Friday.
Here is the play that injured Brett Favre:












