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02-02-2007, 03:32 PM
Updated: Feb. 2, 2007, 3:00 PM ET

Three-time MVP Favre to return for 17th seasonAssociated Press

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Brett Favre will return for his 17th NFL season, undeterred by his injuries and hoping to lead the Green Bay Packers back to the playoffs.

Brett Favre
Quarterback
Green Bay Packers

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2006 SEASON STATISTICS
Att Comp Yds TD Int Rat
613 343 3751 18 18 72.7

"I am so excited about coming back," the 37-year-old quarterback said Friday on the Web site of the Sun Herald in Biloxi, Miss. "We have a good nucleus of young players. We were 8-8 last year, and that's encouraging."

Packers general manager Ted Thompson confirmed Favre had told the team he plans to return.

"The Packers are excited by his decision and look forward to a successful 2007 campaign," Thompson said in a statement.

The team scheduled a 4 p.m. ET news conference Friday.

"My offensive line looks good, the defense played good down the stretch," Favre told the Biloxi newspaper. "I'm excited about playing for a talented young football team."

The news came as a surprise to Packers CEO Bob Harlan.

"I hadn't heard it, and I hadn't seen the Biloxi paper -- not that I read the Biloxi paper every day," Harlan told The Associated Press on Friday.

Messages left with Favre's agent, Bus Cook, were not immediately returned. Packers coach Mike McCarthy was on vacation and would not be available for comment, the team said.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the news was great for the league.

"He's obviously been an incredible performer for the NFL," said Goodell, in Miami for Sunday's Super Bowl.

Favre last left the field in an emotional scene in Chicago after leading the Packers to a victory to finish the season 8-8.

He has started 257 consecutive games including the playoffs, an NFL record for quarterbacks. Favre broke Dan Marino's record for career completions (4,967) in 2006 and is closing in on Marino's marks for career touchdown passes (420) and yards passing (61,361). Favre has 414 career touchdown passes and 57,500 yards passing.

As he has done in the past several offseasons, Favre returned to his home in Mississippi after the season to deliberate about his future. Last year, Favre waited until late April to tell the team he was returning.

Favre complained about nagging injuries and the drudgery of practice toward the end of last season, then choked back tears as he talked about missing the game and missing his teammates in a television interview immediately after the regular-season finale in Chicago -- leading many to believe he intended to retire.

Apparently, he couldn't resist one more chance to try to lead the Packers back to the playoffs after the Packers won their final four games and were in playoff contention until the final weekend of the regular season.

Favre has led the Packers to 10 postseason appearances, six division titles, three NFC Championship games, two Super Bowls and one championship following the 1996 season.

Favre was acquired in a trade by former Packers general manager Ron Wolf after one season as a backup in Atlanta in 1991. He completed his first NFL pass -- to himself -- on Sept. 13, 1992, catching a deflection and losing 7 yards.

The following week, he replaced injured starter Don Majkowski in the third quarter and led the Packers to a come-from-behind 24-23 victory over Cincinnati.

Favre started in place of Majkowski on Sept. 27, 1992, beginning the streak he often has called his biggest personal accomplishment. The 237-game regular-season streak is nearly six seasons ahead of the Colts' Peyton Manning at 144.

Favre's accomplishments include winning three league MVP awards -- he shared 1997 honors with Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders -- and throwing two touchdown passes in a 35-21 victory over the New England Patriots in the 1997 Super Bowl to give the Packers their first championship in 29 years. Earlier in that championship season, Favre spent time in the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kan., battling an addiction to painkillers.

Favre led the Packers back to the Super Bowl the following season, but they lost to Elway's Denver Broncos 31-24.-

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

BuffyMars
02-02-2007, 03:41 PM
Retire already! :foul:

sicem74
02-03-2007, 02:59 PM
come on now hes back!!!!!!

bet dat

smustangs
02-03-2007, 03:20 PM
Did anyone every doubt that he wouldnt come back. He did the same thing last year. I just wish he would go out on top to end his career and not end it a washed up old pro.

NDFootball
02-03-2007, 05:26 PM
Originally posted by smustangs
Did anyone every doubt that he wouldnt come back. He did the same thing last year. I just wish he would go out on top to end his career and not end it a washed up old pro.

He'll probably hang on until that happens

FormerBellvilleBrahma
02-03-2007, 09:50 PM
Go Bret!!!!!!!!!

tigerpride_08
02-03-2007, 10:53 PM
Originally posted by BuffyMars
Retire already! :foul:

haha ya i think it's about time too...:clap:

NDFootball
02-03-2007, 10:55 PM
Favre's still got it...he's just waitin to pull it out this year.

Leopards,class of 75
02-03-2007, 11:03 PM
Originally posted by NDFootball
Favre's still got it...he's just waitin to pull it out this year. I agree with you that he still got it! I always enoy watch Bret Farve play on Sunday's.

bandera7
02-03-2007, 11:40 PM
Go Brett! I am excited to get to see him play one last time.