Brett Favre Reinstated, Added To Packers' Active Roster

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CHRIS JENKINS | August 3, 2008 11:33 PM EST | AP

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Brett Favre and wife Deanna acknowledge fans as they get off a private jet at Austin Straubel International Airport Sunday, Aug. 3, 2008, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Brett Favre is back. It remains to be seen whether he'll still be the leader of the Pack. The Green Bay Packers reluctantly embraced Favre's forced return to the football field Sunday, after failing to come to a financial agreement that would manage to make Favre happy while staying retired.

And while it's not yet clear what role Favre will play once he reports to Packers camp Monday, Aaron Rodgers says he's ready for a potential competition with Favre after serving as his backup for three seasons.

"Well, there comes time when (my) mentor and I get to compete, and I guess that's what's going to happen," Rodgers said after a scrimmage Sunday night. "If that's what happens, then I'm going to give it my best shot and leave the rest up to coach."

Packers coach Mike McCarthy said he hasn't decided what direction his quarterback situation will take. Given Favre's track record of waffling on his football future, McCarthy first wants to talk to Favre on Monday before he makes any decision on opening the job up to competition.

"There have been no promises," McCarthy said. "Once again, there has been indecision throughout Brett's path back here to Green Bay. It's important for us to sit down and communicate."

The NFL announced Sunday that Favre will be reinstated and added to the Packers' active roster on Monday. Commissioner Roger Goodell had held off on granting Favre's request for reinstatement for nearly a week, hoping Favre and the team could resolve their standoff.

"Although we built this year around the assumption that Brett meant what he said about retiring, Brett is coming back," said team president and CEO Mark Murphy. "We will welcome him back and turn this situation to our advantage."

A private plane carrying Favre, wife Deanna and agent James "Bus" Cook arrived in Green Bay shortly after 8 p.m. EDT Sunday night. Favre exited the plane and waved to a crowd of a few hundred fans gathered at the airport _ in a severe lightning storm, no less _ before driving off in an SUV.

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The reinstatement will become effective at 1 p.m. EDT Monday, when Favre will be added to the Packers' active roster. By reinstating Favre, Goodell is following through on a recent promise to force action.

"I'm happy," veteran receiver Donald Driver said. "I'm excited. It's good to have him back in the house."

Earlier this week, the team offered Favre a long-term, multimillion-dollar marketing agreement that likely would have kept him retired. But Favre's decision to report to camp makes such an agreement far less likely.

A trade remains a possibility.

"Frankly, Brett's change of mind put us in a very difficult spot," Murphy said in a statement released by the team. "We now will revise many actions and assumptions about our long-term future, all predicated on Brett's decision last March to retire.

"As a result of his decision, we invested considerably in a new and different future without Brett and we were obviously moving in that direction. That's why this wasn't easy. Having crossed the Rubicon once when Brett decided to retire, it's very difficult to reorient our plans and cross it again in the opposite direction _ but we'll put this to our advantage."

Could reorienting their plans include a competition between Favre and Aaron Rodgers for the starting job? Team officials have maintained that if Favre returned to the Packers, it would be in some role other than as the starter _ a job that belonged to Rodgers.

In his statement, Murphy said only that coach Mike McCarthy would "talk to the team and the quarterbacks about the plan moving forward, and after he has done that we will share it publicly."

Rodgers had a rough night in the Packers' annual "Family Night" scrimmage at Lambeau Field on Sunday night, as a few boos were mixed in with enthusiastic cheers from the crowd of 56,600 when he was introduced.

"Yeah, I take it personally," Rodgers said of the fan reaction. "But like I said, it's not the first time and it won't be the last time."

Rodgers hit his first pass of the night to Donald Driver, and drew a pass interference penalty on a deep pass to Driver on the next play. He then missed on his next six attempts, including several balls that seemed to bounce off receivers' hands.

After he threw another three incompletions to begin a simulated two-minute drill, Rodgers appeared to be heating up until he threw an interception in the end zone to safety Aaron Rouse.

McCarthy said Rodgers was "solid," and the offense struggled as a unit.

The Packers do not have another scheduled public practice until Tuesday afternoon. Favre's arrival in training camp could cause a major disruption to the team, although may not begin practicing with the rest of the team right away.

Favre retired in March but has been having second thoughts. Team officials have insisted in recent weeks that they are moving on with Rodgers, though, causing tensions to rise between Favre and the team.

Team officials publicly have ruled out releasing Favre, fearing he would immediately sign with division rival Minnesota.

McCarthy has said the Packers had a plan in place should Favre report to camp. He first would have to pass a physical exam and a conditioning test, then would likely be limited to individual drills.

Goodell told the NFL Network on Saturday he thinks the situation has lingered long enough.

"I think we have to force it," Goodell said. "I think it's come to the point where there need to be some decisions made on behalf of the Packers, on behalf of Brett, on behalf of all the fans."

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AP Sports Writer Brett Martel in New Orleans contributed to this report.

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Brett Favre is back. It remains to be seen whether he'll still be the leader of the Pack. The Green Bay Packers reluctantly embraced Favre's forced return to the football field...
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Brett Favre is back. It remains to be seen whether he'll still be the leader of the Pack. The Green Bay Packers reluctantly embraced Favre's forced return to the football field...
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I think Favre is a whiner and crybaby. Never liked this womanizer. Left the game and discovered he had nothing to do. I feel sooo sorry for him getting off of his private plane. He is really full of himself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 08/04/2008
- w8aminute I'm a Fan of w8aminute 19 fans permalink

Thank goodness GB isn't being held hostage by No. 4 anymore.....I'm glad they aren't really letting him decide if he starts or not. Trying telling any other professional they can retire and change their minds 6 months later and get their old job back. I guess we'll see what a legend he really is if they don't win the Super Bowl (again).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 AM on 08/04/2008
- OlskoolDem I'm a Fan of OlskoolDem 3 fans permalink

Brett needs to play in a dome, he can't hold the ball in the really cold stuff up north, like in Chicago
or with home field advantage in the play off game at Lambeau.
The Vikes' is the only team that want's him all the rest said no.
the streak ends this year and he'll sit the bench.
Go Pack.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 AM on 08/04/2008
- lakat I'm a Fan of lakat 36 fans permalink

No big deal. If the Packers think Favre is over the hill and can't play at championship level, release him. He is obviously no threat, right? HA! So, he IS a threat and can hurt them if he quarterbacks on a rival team. Sooooo, therefore, he IS fit to play as a Packer. Which is it ; Pack? I will be happy to watch Favre play anywhere but I hope it's in Green Bay and I hope the management comes to their senses...I'm sure the fans will help them resolve their reluctance.

GO NUMBER 4!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 08/04/2008
- Sparty1 I'm a Fan of Sparty1 19 fans permalink

I know pro football players love the limelight, but Brett needs to realize that his time is up. I know he likes he ego stroked during football season, but it's over. Sorry Brett, they want a 24 yr old not a 42 yr old!

You were an awesome player and let's not mess with your legacy.

From a packers fan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 AM on 08/04/2008
- Irons I'm a Fan of Irons 2 fans permalink

Aaron just got rogered.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 AM on 08/04/2008
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Don't go away mad Brett. Just go away.

---- A Packer fan

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 08/03/2008
- MSB I'm a Fan of MSB 45 fans permalink
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I want to preface this by stating that I am a 49ers fan and have seen this situation before. I also am a union rep in real life and have usually been on the side of labor. That being said -

Brett Favre is a jerk, and the fans that love him more than the Packers are ridiculous. Football is a business. Nothing more. The Packers don't owe Brett Favre ANYTHING. I'm tired of sports stars talking about what they did for the franchise. What about the corollary? Favre was paid millions of dollars to play a boy's game. He was made the centerpiece of a franchise that surrounded him with talent (most years.) They suffered through the two years prior to last when Favre 'sucked.' They have endured a seasonal soap opera regarding his numerous 'retirements.' They have an investment in his successor that they don't want to throw away - despite ridiculous fan statements about trading Rodgers for another year of Favre. Drafting a QB last draft was not a statement about Rodgers lack of future, but rather the preparation for Favre's departure.

The Packers are not loyal to Favre???? They were prepared to pay him 25 million bucks to not play for someone else. Meanwhile, he is so dedicated to the team and fans of Green Bay that he will turn in his entire legacy in that city to play for their chief rivals for a year. Who has the loss of perspective???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 08/03/2008

Favre has the Packers on a string, they need to trade him and get something tangible. It was his interception that kept Green Bay out of the Super Bowl. Another sports personality who does not want to give up the limelight enough his time is past. Green Bay has to bring this so called last year nonsense to an end. Favre is 38, not 28, and should gracefully retire.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 08/03/2008
- metoo I'm a Fan of metoo 3 fans permalink
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Lifelong Packer fan and stockholder. Welcome back Brett. May the best man win!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 PM on 08/03/2008
- Johnbo I'm a Fan of Johnbo 4 fans permalink

OK, this is a curve ball, Packers. But WTF, Favre almost took the team to the Super Bowl last year. What have you got to lose? Throw him in and make him win the QB spot again and then let him play either as starter or backup. At worse, you have him as a backup and mentor to Rodgers. How bad can that be? He can still win games for you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 08/03/2008
- larry278 I'm a Fan of larry278 50 fans permalink

The NFL's melodrama is as boring as the game. At least the games end after 1 hour; ok, there are overtimes. While some MLB games go on for hours, baseball players aren't dressed in armor & don't bet pulled out of the game every 3 minutes or so like football players. When will somebody hire Oprah to do color comments on feetsbrawl games. Oh the drama. Only somebody who listens to talk radio's call in sports shows cares about the off-field drama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 PM on 08/03/2008
- butchie65 I'm a Fan of butchie65 7 fans permalink

Brett landed an hour ago. Who the hell cares anymore. They said he had a rock star crowd show up at the airport, that was like 100 or less people. Rodger's is our quarterback, Brett is like a spoiled kid that likes to play games. I was a Favre fan, but, no more. Who cares if he goes to the Vikings. Every year it was the same thing with Brett, will he or won't he.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 08/03/2008

F$$k Brett Fave, stop wasting my time. How many times have we seen these old washed-up has-beens who don't know when to quit playing and leave the sport gracefully. Farve has now added his name to a long list of jerks, Bonds, T.O., Chad Johnson, Pac Man, that fans and the media can wallow in for a few weeks and the jerk in question can be the center of attention for a while longer, which is the point I suppose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 08/03/2008

Brett likes to flip flop.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 PM on 08/03/2008
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