Brett Favre: done with the Minnesota Vikings? Skeptics abound.
Brett Favre will retire from the Minnesota Vikings. Or so reports say. But the latest Brett Favre rumblings are being met with a 'boy who cried wolf' attitude.
Minnesota Vikings Brett Favre fans visit with other Vikings fans outside the team's training camp Tuesday in Mankato, Minn., amid reports that Favre is retiring.
Jim Mone/AP
Brett Favre and his ankle are done with football. Probably.
Sources told several media outlets Tuesday that the Minnesota Vikings quarterback has decided not to return for another NFL season. But accounts of Favre鈥檚 retirement 鈥 which would be his third 鈥 might be setting records for bet-hedging and the use of the word 鈥渞eportedly鈥 in sports journalism.
After all, Favre has thrown fans and reporters for a loop before.
Favre retired as a member of the Green Bay Packers in 2008; five months later he was the starting quarterback for the New York Jets. The same scenario played out in fast-forward in 2009, when Favre made his tearful goodbyes, disappeared to his home state of Mississippi for 20 days, and then 鈥渦nretired鈥 to become a Viking.
He has been coy about his future this offseason, though pundits deemed a comeback likely when Favre elected to have surgery on his left ankle, which he injured during the playoffs in January and would need healthy if he were going to play again.
Fans of Minnesota will be hoping he changes his mind. No. 2 on the depth chart is Tarvaris Jackson 鈥 a player who has not yet shown the ability to parlay the Vikings' prodigious talent into Super Bowl-contender status (as Favre did).
And however much fans may claim to tire of the annual saga surrounding Favre鈥檚 career, Favre remains one of the few can鈥檛-miss properties in the NFL 鈥 loved and hated but almost always avidly watched.
Ultimately, fans, reporters, and even Favre鈥檚 fellow players won鈥檛 know his true intentions until the season starts next month. As Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs told ESPN.com, 鈥淚 won鈥檛 believe it until I see Tarvaris Jackson starting against us.鈥
Related: