Some people just don’t know when to quit, especially Brett Favre.
The Packers legend was in attendance during the Packers’ 17-13 loss to the Bears on Thursday. Apparently, having his retired number unveiled wasn’t enough. The old gunslinger still wanted a piece of the action.
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"Gimme 5 minutes. I'll be ready," Favre quipped to elevator operator as they watched on TV monitor A. Rodgers on bench with wrist injury.
— Mike Clemens (@MikeClemensNFL) November 27, 2015
Fortunately for Aaron Rodgers, he was able to stay in the game after taking a vicious shot to his non-throwing arm in the third quarter.
Packers fans weren’t as fortunate.
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Rodgers finished the night 22-of-43 for 202 yards and one TD. In addition to his 4.7 yard passing average, he was sacked twice and intercepted once. His last-gasp effort -- an incomplete pass to Davante Adams in the end zone -- sealed Green Bay’s fate.
So classy of Aaron Rodgers to throw a backbreaking interception in honor of Brett Favre
— Seth Vertelney (@svertelney) November 27, 2015
Rodgers threw that pick as a homage to Favre
— Zito (@_Zeets) November 27, 2015
Admittedly, if Favre needed just five minutes to take the field, there are other vacancies in the NFL worth considering. And by “other vacancies,” we mean literally half the NFL is looking for a competent QB under center.
He can start his search for a comeback in Cleveland.
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Aaron #Rodgers runs over to Brett #Favre after jersey retirement... and they embrace. pic.twitter.com/EvK6mS9clB
— Elise Menaker (@EliseMenaker) November 27, 2015
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