Brett Favre
55-Year-Old
Free Agent
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In the wake of Sam Bradford's season-ending knee injury, the Rams reached out to Favre on Sunday night, ESPN.com reports.
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In years past, such a nugget would have fueled plenty of speculation about a potential Favre comeback, but the 44-year-old not surprisingly (this time around, at least) maintained Thursday that he is not returning to the NFL. "It's flattering, but you know there's no way I'm going to do that," Favre said.
In years past, such a nugget would have fueled plenty of speculation about a potential Favre comeback, but the 44-year-old not surprisingly (this time around, at least) maintained Thursday that he is not returning to the NFL. "It's flattering, but you know there's no way I'm going to do that," Favre said.
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Last year should be considered the ceiling for the ageless wonder. Yes, Sidney Rice and Percy Harvin are getting better, but the picks are likely to increase. The
4,200 yards seem unsustainable, too, given Adrian Peterson’s role in the attack. The safe bet is 3,600-to-3,800. While the 7.9 YPA does correlate usually to about 30 TD passes, it’s out of whack with his career. Plus, Peterson could cut into those if he has a monster, 20-to-25 TD year, which will happen at some point. So expect mid- 20s with the TD passes, and you can see how the subtraction really starts adding up. Favre is a clear starter in all formats. But do not expect him to be a winning starter but rather a cheaper one that allows you to compete at the position while spending more resources on other positions.
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Brett Favre: Enjoying Retirement
Favre shot down reports of his interest in returning to the NFL by saying he's happily retired on his official web site. "In spite of reports about playing with various teams, I'm enjoying retirement with my family and have no plans to play football. I haven't contacted nor have been contacted by any teams and all reports are inaccurate," he said on the statement on his web site.
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A source familiar with Favre said that the "retired" QB would listen if the Bears approached him, ESPN.com reports.
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Favre did not receive a single call from any team this summer inquiring to see whether he would be interested in returning, his agent told ESPN.
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The Dolphins are denying that they have any interest in Favre, according to the Miami Herald.
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Favre's agent, Bus Cook, shot down recent reports that his client may be interested in playing in 2011. "Brett Favre retired in January. He has not talked to any teams, including Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles, the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks. He has not talked to anyone about playing football. He's retired, period," he told the Marion Clarion-Ledger.
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