How long did favre play for the jets
Today marked the third time Favre has changed his mind about leaving the game behind. Since his first attempt at retirement in , Favre has gotten into a pattern of retiring once a year. The only difference between this retirement and the others is the fact that Favre will not be signing to a new team. This time Favre will be coming out of his short retirement to play for the team he just recently retired from. Favre had spent most of his football career with the Packers, and then in March of , he officially announced that he was retiring from the team and the game of professional football.
Just five months later, Favre came out of retirement and the Packers sent the previously retired player to the Jets. In school, Favre, like his siblings, showed a passion and talent for baseball and football.
Initially, at least, he seemed to be a better baseball player, as Favre took a spot in the starting rotation for Hancock North Central in the eighth grade.
But as the son of a tough-nosed football coach, Favre demonstrated a gift in his other sport as well. Big and strong, Favre, who was coached by his father in high school, played quarterback throughout his years at Hancock North Central.
But his talent drew little notice or praise from college scouts. When it came time to pick a school, Favre chose the University of Southern Mississippi, in large part because it was the only college to offer him a scholarship.
As a college player, Favre packed a toughness his teammates easily admired, with a propensity for late-game heroics. Favre took just a few snaps for the Falcons as a rookie. Throughout the year, the franchise was at odds over what the future held for Favre and so, when the Green Bay Packers offered the club a first-round pick for the backup quarterback, the team took the deal. Favre went on to have a remarkable run with the Packers, turning around the struggling but once-proud franchise into a perennial winner while establishing himself as one of the game's best quarterbacks.
Over the course of 16 seasons with the franchise, Favre led the team to a pair of Super Bowls, winning one, and became the first NFL player to win three straight MVP awards.
Additionally, Favre started every single Packer game from September 20, , to January 20, Favre promptly led his team to a come-from-behind victory, and from that point on, he never relinquished the job.
He finished his four varsity seasons at Southern Mississippi with 29 wins, including two bowl games. He set school records in passing yards and touchdowns and ended his career among the top 30 of all-time NCAA passers. On July 14, , just before the start of his senior year, Favre was involved in a horrific car accident in Kiln that landed him in the hospital with a concussion, lacerations and cracked vertebrae. Massive internal injuries caused the quarterback to have more than two feet of his intestines surgically removed.
Showcasing the determination and durability that would later become his trademark, Favre returned to action only a month later and led the Golden Eagles to an upset win over Alabama on Sept. The Golden Eagles went in and finished only eight points short of an undefeated season.
He then went on to play in the East-West Shrine Game, an all-star game of graduating seniors, and took home the MVP trophy form that contest as well.
He threw two interceptions without completing a pass. In the offseason, Green Bay Packers general manager Ron Wolf, coming off a campaign, traded his first-round pick to Atlanta for the rights to Favre. The quarterback didn't start the opener but began the second half after the Don Majkowski -led offense found itself down to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On his first play in Green Bay, Favre completed his first pass, albeit to himself for a 7-yard loss, as the ball was deflected back to the quarterback by the defense.
The next week, Majkowski injured his ankle, and he was out of action for four weeks. Favre struggled at first in the next game against the Cincinnati Bengals , fumbling four times and being booed by the home crowd. However, with the Packers down six points and just more than a minute left to play, Favre led a yard touchdown drive to win the game. Favre started every game for the Packers for the rest of and each of the next 15 seasons -- straight games in all, including the playoffs. From to , Favre won three consecutive MVP awards.
In the final game of the season, Favre caught some heat for what many perceived to be a lack of effort against the New York Giants. Near the end of the game, Favre appeared to lie down at Strahan's feet simply to allow him to accomplish his goal, and many were critical of the quarterback. Before the play, Favre had said something to Strahan, and some observers feel the whole play was orchestrated to give Strahan the record.
On Dec. While it looked as though the tragedy would cause Favre's consecutive-game streak to end, he elected to play in the nationally televised game as a tribute to his dad. Favre threw for four touchdowns and total yards in the first half of a blowout that had even the most loyal Raiders fans rooting for the veteran. Shortly thereafter, Favre's wife, Deanna, was diagnosed with breast cancer.
She later made a full recovery. In , the Packers lost seven of their first eight games en route to the first losing season of Favre's career. During the season, Favre, then 36, threw a career-high 29 interceptions.
In , the Packers managed only an finish, and again, the quarterback failed to throw more touchdowns than interceptions. He found the end zone only 18 times, his worst season since his initial campaign in Green Bay. With the Packers having selected their quarterback of the future, Aaron Rodgers , in the first round of the draft, the grumblings started getting louder that perhaps it was time for the Packers to turn the page.
But Favre had one more run in him. The season was a rebirth for Favre, who played as if he were a decade younger than his age, Favre led the Packers to a record, as the team scored points and gained 5, net yards.
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