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Brett Favre #4 | Quarterback | New York Jets
Height: 6-2    Weight: 222    Born: Oct 10, 1969, Gulfport, MS

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Statistics
YearTeamGCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRat300YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2000GB1633858058.338126.6201678.02271084.00
2001GB1631451061.639217.7321594.1338561.51
2002GB1634155161.936586.6271685.6325732.90
2003GB1630847165.433617.1322190.4218150.80
2004GB1634654064.140887.5301792.4516362.20
2005GB1637260761.338816.3202970.9418623.40
2006GB1634361356.038856.3181872.7323281.21
2007GB1635653566.541577.8281595.7629120.40
2008NYJ1634352265.734726.7222281.0021432.01
2008 Game Log
WeekOppCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRatRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1@MIA152268.21948.820125.9320.70
2NE182669.21817.01185.6263.00
3@SD304271.42716.53292.5252.50
4ARZ243470.62898.561123.7000.00
6CIN253375.81895.71273.91-1-1.00
7@OAK213855.31975.20247.8252.50
8KC284070.02907.32376.01-1-1.00
9@BUF192867.92017.20173.73-2-0.70
10STL141973.71678.810117.7100.00
11@NE263378.82587.820119.4310.30
12@TEN253278.12247.021103.61-1-1.00
13DEN234353.52475.70160.9000.00
14@SF203164.51374.40160.8122.01
15BUF173056.72076.91261.412727.00
16@SEA183158.11876.00248.7000.00
17MIA204050.02335.81345.1000.00
17MIA
Player Notes
February 16, 2009
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports that the Vikings' owner Zygi Wilf says that he has no interest at all in signing Brett Favre should he become available this offseason.

Our View:In case you missed, Favre retired last week. However, some sources suggested that he would have interest in playing for the Vikings next season. Following Wilf's statement, don't count on it.
February 12, 2009
Brett Favre commented on his decision to hang up his cleats, for good this time, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Favre said, "I have family and friends who are like, 'All right, Brett. Is this the real deal? To me, it is. It is. Believe me. It has been a wonderful career, I could not ask for anything more. It was worth a shot for me to go to New York. I wish I could have played better down the stretch. I did not. Emotionally, I am OK with it." "It's time to leave."

Our View:Favre leaves the NFL the all-time leader in touchdown passes (464), completions (5,720), passing yards (65,127), regular-season victories (169) and interceptions (310). As of now, Kellen Clemens is atop the Jets' depth chart at quarterback, but the club does not have faith in him to be their starter.
February 11, 2009
The New York Daily News reports that Brett Favre has officially submitted his retirement papers to the NFL. He will in turn receive his one time severance pay from the league.

Our View:Favre never took this step last season, so apparently he is serious about walking away this time. The sunset is a beautiful one for Favre, and he will likely still have a variety of endorsement opportunities and analyst jobs offered to him in the immediate future.
February 11, 2009
Brett Favre has decided to retire from professional football, according to ESPN.com. "It sucks getting old. At 40 years old, your mind tells you that you can do all the things you could in your younger years but the body doesn't cooperate," Favre said.

Our View:Favre has decided he simply lacks the motivation to do what it takes to prepare to play a full NFL season. His 2009 campaign with the Jets ended poorly; he threw 22 touchdowns on the season, but tossed 22 interceptions as well. The Jets will now have an extra $13 million in salary cap space due to this move.
February 10, 2009
The Jets have hired John DeFilippo as their new assistant quarterbacks coach, according to Scout.com.

Our View:DeFilippo previously served two seasons as the Raiders' quarterbacks coach and also worked with the Giants as an offensive quality control assistant. He will now work under quarterbacks coach Matt Cavanaugh in New York.