Tue, Jun 16th, 2009
Speaking publicly for the first time since retiring in February, Brett Favre confirmed Monday night that he's strongly considering an "unretirement" with the Vikings. The future Hall of Fame quarterback painted the Vikings as a more desirable situation than his previous team, the Jets.
"It makes perfect sense as far as coming back because it's an offense I ran for 16 years. I can teach the offense," said Favre, who appeared in Manhattan before a studio audience on the debut "Joe Buck Live" show on HBO.
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