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Brett Favre Injured: Fractured Ankle Could End Consecutive Games Streak

DAVE CAMPBELL   10/25/10 10:44 PM ET   AP

Brett Favre Injured Fractured Ankle

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Brett Favre's ironman streak has endured a litany of injuries and even a pair of premature retirement press conferences. Perhaps this is the week that, finally, Favre's health prevents him from playing. The 41-year-old Minnesota quarterback has a stress fracture in his left ankle that could end his NFL-record streak at 291 consecutive games started – 315 including the playoffs.

Vikings coach Brad Childress said Monday an MRI on Favre's foot revealed the stress fracture as well as an "avulsion" fracture in the heel bone. An avulsion fracture occurs when a fragment of bone is torn away by a tendon or ligament. Childress said neither injury requires surgery.

"He's got great pain threshold and also great competitive zeal," Childress said, succinctly summing up Favre's legacy of durability.

Favre is also the subject of an NFL investigation into allegations that he sent lewd photographs and suggestive messages to a female New York Jets employee in 2008, a development that first put his streak in danger with the possibility of a suspension under the league's personal conduct policy. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Monday there was nothing to report about the investigation.

For this week, it appears Favre's biggest problem will be figuring out a way to heal fast enough to face New England on Sunday.

"He's got to be able to do all the things that his position does," Childress said. "You can't put a guy that's a sitting duck out there. His competitive nature I'm sure will come into it. But a lot of times you've got to protect people from themselves."

Favre had arthroscopic surgery on the ankle in May, and he received a series of lubricating injections in the joint at the beginning of the season. The ankle has bothered him at times this fall, but he hurt it in Sunday's 28-24 loss at Green Bay as he was being tackled from behind while throwing his first of three interceptions against the Packers.

Favre was limping around during the game and walking gingerly afterward, and Childress said he was wearing a walking boot around the practice facility on Monday to make him more comfortable.

He refused to rule Favre out of this week's game, which would likely mean a start by Tarvaris Jackson. But he also insisted that the streak won't influence the decision on whether to play him against the Patriots (5-1).

"We have to do what is right for the Minnesota Vikings," Childress said. "That's what I get charged with at the end of the day. I'm not worried about someone getting one more start or one more yard to equal 300."

His teammates will have to believe it when they see it.

"Unless they cut his leg off, it's going to be hard to keep him off the field," defensive tackle Kevin Williams said. "That's the type of guy he is, from what he's shown throughout his career."

The Vikings (2-4) are struggling to find the groove they enjoyed in Favre's first season, which started 6-0 and ended in the NFC championship game. With Favre's turnover count now at 14 – including 10 interceptions, already three more than last year – he has been hurting them as much as he's helped them so far.

Favre didn't enter the locker room at Winter Park when it was open to reporters on Monday, but after the game he said he wouldn't put his record ahead of common sense.

"If I can play but not be effective, then it's not worth playing," Favre said. "I hope I use good judgment, so we'll see. I'm no spring chicken anymore. I don't heal as quickly."

The injury news overshadowed a second day of Childress criticizing Favre's decisions on the interceptions, two of which the Packers turned into touchdowns. The other stopped a Vikings drive that was already in field-goal range.

Childress said he planned to speak with Favre about the issue of staying "within the confines of our system," as he put it after the game, an assertion Favre didn't disagree with.

Asked Monday whether he and Favre are on the same page with their strategy, Childress paused for a second before saying, "Absolutely." When asked if Favre's straying from orders was a recurring issue, Childress said it was isolated to Sunday night.

"There was a couple 'night at the improvs,'" Childress said. "That happens. It's just a matter of it's with merit.'

Childress said he doesn't have a "breaking point" where Favre's turnovers force a non-injury benching.

"When I invited him back here I said, 'Just as long as we don't throw 33 interceptions and seven touchdowns, I think we'll be OK,'" Childress said. "I would hope it doesn't flame up to those proportions, where we flip the whole thing."

Childress also suggested that Favre's struggles will make it easier for them to agree about how the offense is run.

"My experience with quarterbacks is always when they are a little more humbled, they are always much more receptive," he said.

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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Brett Favre's ironman streak has endured a litany of injuries and even a pair of premature retirement press conferences. Perhaps this is the week that, finally, Favre's hea...
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NatTurner1
Clinton 2016
04:14 PM on 10/27/2010
His ego is too big for him to miss a game.
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
08:35 AM on 10/27/2010
We'll revisit this debate next week AFTER the Vikes With Favre take care of business in New England.
Look for Moss to get back on track with his new QB.
Vikings 37 Patriots 18
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
06:55 AM on 10/27/2010
Any chance it'll end he consecutive retirement streak or his sending photos of his private parts to women? That is what should stop.
11:37 PM on 10/26/2010
Dude,..just needs to give it up! Enough of Favre he had his time now go home!!
holyghostie
Spiritus est qui vivificat
10:42 PM on 10/26/2010
The NFL will suspend him during his inactive weeks....because they like his ticket sales. If Brett was a brother, he'd be suspended for the rest of the season.
11:49 AM on 10/27/2010
I'll point out that Ben Rothleisberger is not a "brother", was found to have broken no laws, and still was suspended to start the year because of his treatment of women.
03:05 PM on 10/27/2010
With tapes erased, the keystone cops investigating and the evidence bleached into oblivion to say he was "found to have broken no laws" is laughable. The DA didn't have enough to charge thanks to the fore mention.

Thank goodness for the NFL personal conduct code otherwise these men may never grow up.
08:42 PM on 10/26/2010
Given the pounding that Farve has taken the past year and a half I think he is through. He will play again but will never win the big game. As far as him starting against the Pats...get real! Time for the Vikes to move on just as the Pack did. Time for Farve to move on also.
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
09:39 PM on 10/26/2010
Oh boy, the Pack is really doing great w/o Favre. NOT.
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Roman1
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04:58 PM on 10/26/2010
More non news about Favre.
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forty8r
Gerrman Freethinker
04:28 PM on 10/26/2010
The Vikings are going nowhere this season and Farve is just too old to lead a team to the playoffs. The pounding of a 16 game season plus playoffs on a 40 plus year old QB is just a fact of life.
02:18 PM on 10/26/2010
Not only that, on top of Favre's injury, the Vikings lost that game .. But not really .. "Minnesota coach says the NFL has apologized for an overturned touchdown that cost the Vikings four points in a four point loss in Green Bay."

I found this comment buried deep in another article in the latter pages of the sports section of my local paper (haven't seen it reported anywhere else).

For those of you who are doubters because the tip of the ball touched the ground, a recent NFL rule change says that that's allowed as long as the player has the ball under full control. As we all saw, Visanthe Shiancoe had that ball fully under control.
02:33 PM on 10/26/2010
Yawn. Are you talking about the rule which negated the touchdown with the Lions...
02:52 PM on 10/26/2010
Except for that brief moment when it moved, sure, he had it under control.
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01:21 PM on 10/26/2010
Favre has it pretty rough these days. The Vikings aren't doing well. He's injured and now Versus TV sports co-host and former Playboy model Jenn Sterger could meet with NFL security in the next few days to discuss the sexting and sexual harassment allegations against him. Read more at www.imagecpr.com.
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Kris Bui
11:03 AM on 10/26/2010
Stick a fork in him.
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hrc04
put on your pants and go home.
10:59 AM on 10/26/2010
Yeah, I'll believe him sitting out when I see it.
10:48 AM on 10/26/2010
This bites. He's coming to New England this weekend, and I wanted more than anything to see the crowd crush him.

At least Moss will still be playing. You know, if he decides he WANTS to.
10:45 AM on 10/26/2010
When does the new crying tour begin?
06:34 AM on 10/26/2010
This is a guy that admittied to have played the final four games with the Jets with tendinitis in his throwing shoulder just to keep his consecutive streak alive ruining the Jets season...

That, my friends, is a selfish bum!
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
09:50 AM on 10/26/2010
Coaches decision. Who were they going to play?

You forget that the Jets first turned things around under Favre.
10:35 AM on 10/26/2010
If you think for one moment that Eric Mangini dictated to Brett Favre whether or not he was going to play, then you are truly clueless...

Favre is a selfish player and left the Jets high and dry...