MANKATO, Minn. (AP) — A person with knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press that Brett Favre has informed the Minnesota Vikings he won't return for a second season.
But as always with the 40-year-old star quarterback, things could change.
The person who spoke to the AP says Favre called coach Brad Childress to say his injured left ankle is not responding as well to surgery and rehabilitation as he had hoped. The person spoke Tuesday on condition of anonymity because the team had not made an official announcement.
Speaking to reporters after practice Tuesday, Childress wouldn't confirm Favre's status with the team, saying he could have a new message from the quarterback waiting for him.
The coach told reporters: "I'm not a big hearsay person. I gotta hear it from the horse's mouth."
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From the horse's mouth? Is John Elway his agent?
I guess the drama queen wasn't getting enough attention. Be sure the media will fall for this and give him all the attention he wants. No other quarterback in history has been so over hyped. He was good to be sure, but there have been better quarterbacks and some with much greater results than him. As usual our society gets all involved in the most recent.