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Packers, Jets confirm deal to trade Favre


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GREEN BAY (AP) — The Green Bay Packers have reached an agreement to trade quarterback Brett Favre to the New York Jets, the team announced late Wednesday night. Terms of the trade weren’t immediately available.

The Packers had been talking with the Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers since deciding earlier this week that the team could no longer co-exist with one of the most beloved players in franchise history.
The Packers decided to move forward with Aaron Rodgers as their starter after Favre announced his retirement in March. Given their commitment to Rodgers, team officials weren’t particularly receptive when Favre decided a little over a month ago that he might want to play after all — the latest development in several years’ worth of flip-flopping about his football future.

“Brett has had a long and storied career in Green Bay, and the Packers owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude for everything he accomplished on the field and for the impact he made in the state,” Green Bay officials said in a statement.

“It is with some sadness that we make this announcement, but also with the desire for certainty that will allow us to move the team and organization forward in the most positive way possible.”

Jets chairman and CEO Woody Johnson issued a statement early today.

“I am looking forward to seeing Brett Favre in a New York Jets uniform,” Johnson said. “He represents a significant addition to this franchise, and reflects our commitment to putting the best possible product on the field. Mike Tannenbaum and his football administration staff did a great job of navigating this complex process. I am excited about welcoming Brett, Deanna and their family to the Jets organization.”

The agreement was first reported by Fox Sports on its Web site.

Favre’s new No. 4 Jets jersey already was for sale on the team’s Web site about an hour after the trade was announced.

Favre left Green Bay on Wednesday, boarding a private plane that left for Hattiesburg, Miss. at 1:25 p.m. EDT with Deanna and agent James “Bus” Cook. Favre’s family home is near Hattiesburg.

In Mississippi, Favre confirmed that he was considering the Jets and Buccaneers.

“We’re working on it,” Favre told Jackson TV station WJTV. “Hopefully, we can get something resolved. I’ve been saying that for quite a while now. I don’t want to say we’re running out of time, but I need to get into a camp somewhere.”

The 38-year-old Favre holds most major NFL passing records and led the Packers to the NFC Championship last season, where they lost to the New York Giants. But Favre threw what would prove to be the decisive interception in overtime.

The Jets went into training camp with an open competition between Chad Pennington and Kellen Clemens after neither established themselves during a 4-12 season. Pennington was 1-7 as the starter and was benched midway through the season. Clemens went 3-5, but Pennington actually had the better season statistically.

With Favre’s arrival, it’s generally believed that one of the two will be traded or released — with the most likely candidate being Pennington.

After some hope for reconciliation between the franchise and perhaps its most beloved player earlier this week, the final split between the Packers and Favre became obvious Tuesday evening.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy told reporters on Tuesday that after approximately six hours of what he called “brutally honest” conversations over two days, the coach had determined that Favre doesn’t have the right mind-set to play for the Packers.

McCarthy said Favre couldn’t seem to get past emotional wounds that were opened as tensions mounted in recent weeks — even with the chance to win his starting job back potentially on the table.

“The train has left the station, whatever analogy you want,” McCarthy said Tuesday. “He needs to jump on the train and let’s go. Or, if we can’t get past things that have happened, I have to keep the train moving.”

McCarthy spoke to Favre again Tuesday night, but there was no indication that their conversation did anything to change the fractured relationship between Favre and the franchise.

“It was just very general,” McCarthy said of the conversation with Favre, who was excused from practice Wednesday. “Just how he was doing, where he was with the process, things like that.”

McCarthy said he was happy the rest of his players were getting a chance to move forward.

“We talked about it last night,” McCarthy said. “The players want resolution, they want what everybody wants. To come out here every day and talk about somebody that is not here and then shows up, it’s gone on too long, and understandably so. They want to play football.”

Packers players vented frustration over the lingering Favre situation Tuesday, after fans chanting “Bring Back Brett!” turned practice into a zoo-like atmosphere and reporters continued asking questions about Favre instead of football.

After McCarthy made it clear that Favre’s football future wouldn’t be in Green Bay, players seemed to have some sense of closure.

Packers cornerback Charles Woodson — who said Tuesday that the saga had “gone on long enough” — said Wednesday that the Packers’ front office gave players the answers they needed.

“From what I understand, for the most part it’s taken care of,” Woodson said. “Now it’s just about the Packers and not about the situation. It’s over now. From what I understand, it’s pretty much over.”
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slinger1919 wrote on Aug 7, 2008 12:20 PM:

" Hey Km,

We didn't know Brett was going to play for the next "25" years or maybe the Packers would've kept him. Too bad they (Packers) didn't have your wisdom or inside information to know this. That would put Favre at let me do the math say 64.... "

quay wrote on Aug 7, 2008 12:03 PM:

" Hey PA, I thougth he had a plan... The Jets?
Why would he want to play for them? No line, no horses, no recievers, is Giant stadium astro turf? They get beat on by the Patriots twice a year. "

packer backer wrote on Aug 7, 2008 11:48 AM:

" I'm old enough to remember the bad years at Green Bay, then Brett arrived. A Super Bowl and a ton of fun games. He threw his share of interceptions, but he won more than he lost. Sure this hurts, but a new season is upon us, I just hope it is not the 1980's revisited!! "

Km wrote on Aug 7, 2008 11:24 AM:

" The Packers may be bigger than one person, however how one organization does business matters when one person is signing a contract.
This whole Favre fiasco is nothing short of pathetic as to the way as to the way the Packers treated their most dedicatedand greatest player ever. Now that the Favre erais over, here's to the next 25 years of loosing. "

dmm wrote on Aug 7, 2008 10:49 AM:

" This was handled poorly at times on both ends. Brett's retirement/unretirement put the Packers in an impossible situation. It was clear his feelings were hurt and he wanted out. At that point he would not come back to GB no matter how much you may have wanted it. Love him for all he did for the Pack, but it can't go back to what it was. Get over it. If you are a true fan you will continue to cheer on your favorite team and you will wish Brett the best in his new job. Stop bitching. "

Mr. Bigglesworth wrote on Aug 7, 2008 10:10 AM:

" I also hope Favre takes the J-E-T-S JetsJetsJets to the Superbowl (1st round pick for us). Question for the ignorant fans ranting on here, were you calling for Ted's head after Brett originally retired? Or talking about how bad Rodgers is going to be? How about calling for Ron Wolf's job after Brett blew a couple games in the first couple years as our QB? As I have been saying all along, Brett did not make the Packers, ob la di ob la da, life goes on. "

CJ wrote on Aug 7, 2008 9:36 AM:

" All of you crying for Brett is AMAZING yes he gave however many years to Green Bay but he sure got paid to do it.........Some of you worry more about a game kids play than your own families or careers it looks like. Get a life he has no impact unless you own a bar or sell jerseys.....I'm not a Packers fan but give the organization some credit he retired and left guess he should have waited so it's on him. "

Eddie wrote on Aug 7, 2008 9:35 AM:

" This is the ugly side of professional sports - hero worship and possessiveness on the part of fans. Players like Favre, Elway, Montana, Marino, and others play so well for so long that fans literally make them into deities. Then, when it's time for teams to make the transition to new players, the fans can't handle it. Their possessiveness turns to anger and hate, and they call for some coach's or manager's head. I can envision Colts fans doing the exact same thing when Peyton Manning's time comes. What a shame.... "

Im Still Jackson wrote on Aug 7, 2008 9:34 AM:

" As the wiseguys say all roads lead to NY!
Like it was ever a question of where he would end up after being rejected in GB. Cheese dont trump Apples! GO Brett NewYork NewYork BABY!
Hey WI your cheese isnt all it use to be! "

Enjoylife wrote on Aug 7, 2008 9:34 AM:

" I know its a very long shot, but wouldn't it be funny if he took the Jets all the way to the Superbowl!!!! It's truely sad that the relationship between Brett and the Packers had to end this way. I have to say, management is crazy if they think they are better off now with Rodgers than if Farve stayed in G.B. "

homey_girl wrote on Aug 7, 2008 9:30 AM:

" I am a Viking fan too. The whole Favre situation was a mess from the beginning. I think the Packers should of been honest with Favre from the start & told him they have a new vision for the team and have moved forward right away. No one would of liked that but it's the truth. "

fishingpro wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:49 AM:

" I have to admit. As a vikings fan I never really liked Favre because he was the guy that could bring the Packers back down 20 points with 2 minutes left. He did it many times against the Vikings. When word came that he may have a shot to go to the Vikings I was very excited. I am not a person who likes re-building years. Favre would of been great in Minnesota and givin us an even better shot at the big game.

Anyone who thinks Rodgers is going to be good is crazy. HE is going to get run out of Green Bay by all you fans. I always said I would hate to be the guy that has to replace Favre. Big shoes to fill there. "

PicklesPlease wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:46 AM:

" Without his pack backing him up, Favre is going to be sacked and injured pretty bad this coming season. My guess is he won't even be on the field more than 5 games. Old man, lesson learned. Your days are numbered with the NFL. "

mby wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:46 AM:

" I have two words.
This bites "

Rock wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:43 AM:

" Way to go Packers. I have been a lifelong Packer fan and after this whole debacle... Oh wait! I'm still a lifelong Packer fan. Always will be. You people need to realize that players come and go, and so do administrations. The "Packers" are much, much, much bigger than any one person, player, leader, coach, or manager. Remember that. Go Pack GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "

JR wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:35 AM:

" People need to wake up and look at the big picture. Too many people are such big Favre lovers that they are blinded by what may actually be best for the Green Bay Packers, not the Green Bay Brett Favres. I think Rodgers will be just fine and I have to just laugh at the people that are saying that he is terrible based on a scrimmage. Could this blow up in the Packer's faces, yes. But until you give the guy a shot you will never know what you have. I wish Favre the best (cuz the better he does the better draft pick we get, lol) and lets finally move on. Go Pack!! "

homey_girl wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:34 AM:

" How scared was Ted Thompson that Favre was going to go with the Vikings? I mean if they didn't want him why not let him go anywhere he wanted to? Doesn't want him but doesn't want him to do well either. Sounds like a scorned ex to me! "

common-cents wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:32 AM:

" Thanks for the memories Brett, and good luck in New York. As for Ted Thompson, he should be fired tomorrow. I am so PEEEEEEEEEd off. The packers should have delayed the unknown future and stayed in the past with Brett. How many games has Aaron won (Zero). I heard #4 Brett Favre Jet Jerseys have been ordered in the numbers of a million or more. I'm sick !!!!!!!!! "

doctor9 wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:30 AM:

" Brett's selfish complaints were all about how upper management didn't do what HE wanted them to do. That is not "demonizing" by Packer brass, that's facts, based on his recent interviews. The thing is, Brett was just the quarterback, and that's not his place. What's been tarnished is our impression of Brett as a team player. He'll find out that it takes a TEAM to win games, as the Jets are sure to let him down this season. Maybe then he'll realize he should have just stayed retired. As a Packer fan, I'm looking forward to seeing Aaron perform this season. If he's as good as was against Dallas last year, it should be a fun season. "

Double A wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:29 AM:

" I'm sick of people calling Brett a whiner. You don't know him. All you know is what the media reports and you don't even have all of that in your head. The Packers should have bent to Favre's will no matter what. Things would have played out much better than this. "

Double A wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:27 AM:

" cindy - if you held almost all the records for your 'position' I think your employer would let you come back from retirement as many times as you wanted to. The Packers jolted Brett and I'm jaded about it. But let's move on. This is an exciting deal with the Jets. We can root for the Pack, and also root for Favre to earn us a second-round pick for '09. "

farmr4u wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:25 AM:

" I don't know who is pulling Brett's chain behind the scenes, but he isn't smart enough to get into this kind of mess himself. I can't imagine moving away from all that you've ever know as a career into the snake pit of NYC. Brett your not in Mississippi anymore. I've got to say Thompson has more stones than I do, gambling his career that this isn't a disaster (more than it is now) for the Packers. If this doesn't work, good luck at finding a new job. "

aellefson wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:25 AM:

" Great! The Packers have lost another life-long fan. They had a quarterback who might have taken them all the way in favor of one with little experience. But the good news is that Favre has come to the Jets, and we will be able to see him in every game he plays in. "

Mr. Miagi wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:19 AM:

" Once again, I am amazed at how short sighted some of you Packer fans are. This guy gave you everything he had for 16 years! All I have to say is be careful what you wish for. When Rogers gets hurt in the 2nd week of the season and the Packers go 6-10 or 7-9, you will be begging to have #4 back. Too bad he'll be leading a new team to the playoffs. Ted Thompson deserves to be fired after this debacle plays out. "

formerlax wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:11 AM:

" Next step: He's on his way to the Vikings. Instead of retiring his number on Sept. 8 and remembering him as our hero, we get to play against him while he's wearing a purple jersey.
Thanks, Thompson. And I agree, Favre's having a mid-life crisis at the expense of ruining his legacy and reputation.

Go, Pack, Go!!! "

sillyme wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:10 AM:

" I grew as a Packer fan. This franchise with Ted Thompson has become a disgrace to football. GO JETS!! I will be removing all of my Packers items from my home and replace them with JETS. At least the JETS know talent and leadership when they see it. Rodgers will never make it out of pre-season without getting hurt. He is not an athlete and does not belong in the Green and Gold. "

ML wrote on Aug 7, 2008 8:08 AM:

" Adios, Brett. Bonjour, Aaron. And don't let the door hit you on the hind end, Mr. Favre. I think Brett got offended when the Packers balked at the possibility of him returning. You know what? You're darn right they balked! HE LEFT! And that was a day that the Packers knew was going to come eventually, and they had to look forward. I think Brett Favre's conduct has been shameful and I will not watch him play for another team. Period. GO PACK GO! (You know, it never was Go BRETT Go...although I like the ring of that now. He can go ahead and leave.) "

hotshot2008 wrote on Aug 7, 2008 7:54 AM:

" wow "

jam262003 wrote on Aug 7, 2008 7:33 AM:

" im a packer fan and a Favre fan and I say goodbye also... HE RETIRED!! he had a TEARFUL GOODBYE everyone has to remember the speech he made ya know crying and all when everyone was waiting and hoping that he would not retire what a publicity stunt. while your in NY Grow up and understand that your NOT the only person in this world the world does not wait around for one person and disregard everyone else in its path "

Big E wrote on Aug 7, 2008 7:30 AM:

" To new world order: Aikman was the ultimate? You have got to be kidding! He had Smith, Irvin, Novechek, and the list goes on. Who did Favre have...Sterling Sharpe for a short time. "

laxgirl28 wrote on Aug 7, 2008 7:08 AM:

" All i have to say is.....SEE YA!!! "

cindy m wrote on Aug 7, 2008 7:07 AM:

" Can't we just get over this crybaby whiner and move on. If I were to tell my employer that I was retiring and then two months later want to come back you can bet I wouldn't be in the same position I had.
Green Bay deserves better then Farve and his undecided self.
Farve should be at home with his wife and family and enjoying the time they have together. He apparently didn't learn anything about life and how short it is when his wife had breast cancer. "

kbg23 wrote on Aug 7, 2008 6:46 AM:

" Yes, some people on here may be "Favre" fans, not just Packer fans, but it seems to me that many are both. I for one am a life long Packer fan, but may not continue to support this team until this shady management is gone. This has always been a classy organization and they handled this situation pathetically. Thompson has turned Packer fans against one another and turned our Packer franchise into nothing more than a dirty business. He ought to be a politician - heck he already had to hire a PR person to help him back out of this mess! Good luck Brett! I hope NY benefits from all the revenue and charities that you and your family bring with! "

Eddie wrote on Aug 7, 2008 6:34 AM:

" teachmom, are you aware that very few superstar players stay with one team for their entire careers? This is a fact of life in professional sports. Teams have to replace aging superstars with younger ones. Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretsky, Roger Clemens, and many other legends all went to different teams, and many of them did it just for MONEY. Brett Favre's legacy in Green Bay has not been tarnished one bit. His level of play and commitment to winning will always be seen as legendary. So what if he parted ways with the Packers? It's part of life in the NFL. Favre will be inducted into the Hall of Fame as a Packer. He will always be a Packer. "

teachmom wrote on Aug 7, 2008 6:14 AM:

" Just when you think that there is someone out there in pro sports who is truly one-of-a-kind and can unite so many people, he has a mid-life crisis and brings us all back to reality: so many athletic superstars are no better than divas like Paris Hilton or Britney Spears... way to tarnish Green Bay history #4. Your posters will be taken down off my walls... no matter what the record book says, you are no longer legendary to a lot of people. Enjoy your fur coat in NY... "

Jaxx wrote on Aug 7, 2008 6:04 AM:

" The Jets aren't exactly the strongest team in the NFL. I hope that Brett Favre realizes that as he goes into his new job. I hate to say it, but faced with a choice of trying to start a new team or sitting on the couch watching football on Sunday, I would pick the latter. I will miss Brett Favre but look forward to seeing what Rodgers will do. "

Km wrote on Aug 7, 2008 6:01 AM:

" Any Greenbay Packer fan should be stunned with the way the organization treated Brett favre. Last years mvp runner up was given away for a fourth round pick. This tells every free agent exactly how they will be treated when considering signing with the Packers. The packer management are incredibly stupid if they think Rogers gives the them a better chance to win games this year, or ever. Management should all be fired after they get eliminated from the playoffs. Aikman? Not even close. "

free_speech wrote on Aug 7, 2008 6:00 AM:

" This will go down as one of the biggest blunders in sports history. Congratulations TT. Karma says 0-16. "

WayToGoThompson wrote on Aug 7, 2008 5:21 AM:

" A truly ugly situation came to a close in Green Bay yesterday, as the organization shoed it's most prolific, popular player ever. Thompson and the packer front office should be ashamed they tried to demonize one of the most beloved players to ever lace up the cleats, and lost the respect of its own fans. There was an agenda to get Brett Favre to retire so that the unproven injury-prone (Thompson Draft Pick)Rodgers could start. How in great gods of football could he and management think they have a better shot right now with Rodgers than Favre??? Favre can still play. One can't help but think that after the year GB's coming off of they couldn't take this team to the SuperBowl and Favre finish his career with one more ring where he belongs. Way to go Thompson, you've proven loyalty and service give way to ego and BIG business... "

The Real Paladin wrote on Aug 7, 2008 4:58 AM:

" Good riddance to bad rubbish.

Hey reality, if this is all it takes, you weren't a Packers Fan, you were a Favre fan. "

30558 wrote on Aug 7, 2008 4:25 AM:

" Try Paul Hornung, Bart Starr, Jim Taylor. Kramer ect as the greatest Packers. "

The Real World wrote on Aug 7, 2008 3:28 AM:

" Some things are bigger than a great team, I will no longer be a packer fan, I am ashamed of the Packer organization. They should have traded McCarthy. "

reality wrote on Aug 7, 2008 2:19 AM:

" The Packers have lost a life long fan... "

new world order wrote on Aug 7, 2008 1:05 AM:

" Favre was overated. Especially at Green Bay.
I wish he was now playing for the Dallas Cowboys. What a whiner...And a crybaby. Hopefully the state of Wisconsin and the city of Green Bay will get someone better for their football team. Troy Aikman was the ultimate quarterback...Of all time! "


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