Brett Favre
Football Player
The starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers from 1992-2007, Brett Favre has thrown more touchdown passes than any quarterback in NFL history. Like that of Johnny Unitas, Favre's career had an inauspicious start: after being drafted by the NFL's Atlanta Falcons in 1991 (in the second round, the 33rd pick overall), he played only two games with Atlanta before being traded to Green Bay in 1992. He has since won the Most Valuable Player award three times, led the Packers to a victory in Super Bowl XXXI in 1996, and passed the franchise records set by beloved Green Bay legend Bart Starr. Favre is known as a fierce competitor who liked to sling the ball; he also has a reputation for toughness and for shrugging away injuries. He announced his retirement in March of 2008, but then unretired in August of that year, and the Packers traded him to the New York Jets.Extra credit: Other quarterbacks include Troy Aikman, Joe Namath and Tom Brady... Favre broke the record for touchdown passes on 30 September 2007, when he threw his 421st and 422nd against the Minnesota Vikings in a 23-16 Packer win... Favre was the league MVP in 1995, 1996, and 1997. He shared the 1997 award with Detroit running back Barry Sanders. Favre is the first and only NFL player to win the MVP award three seasons in a row.
Blog posts mentioning Brett Favre:
Four Good Links
Google News: Brett Favre
The latest stories on his trade, his life, New York, etc.
Official Brett Favre
Merchandise and short video diaries
The New York Jets
Official website of his new team
Green Bay Packers News
Ex-team reporting from The Milwaukie Journal Sentinel
Vital Stats
Birth
10 October 1969
(age 39)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Longtime star quarterback for the Green Bay Packers

