
Brett Favre's season lasted longer than anyone would have guessed -- even Favre himself.
Now that it's over, will he be back for another?
Now that it's over, will he be back for another?
A 2007 season that was marked by the remarkable resurgence of both Favre and his Green Bay Packers ended in disappointment Sunday night, as the Packers lost to the New York Giants 23-20 in overtime in the NFC Championship Game at Lambeau Field.
The game seemed to be setting up for another one of Favre's magical moments after Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes missed a potential game-winning 36-yard field goal at the end of regulation, giving Favre another shot at the victory in overtime.
But Favre threw an interception to Corey Webster on the Packers' second play, and Tynes kicked a game-clinching 47-yard field goal to send the Packers home for the winter.
Now, Favre is left to ponder the decision that has kept Cheeseheads on edge for each of the past several cold offseasons: Will he retire, or decide to return for his 18th NFL season?
The game seemed to be setting up for another one of Favre's magical moments after Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes missed a potential game-winning 36-yard field goal at the end of regulation, giving Favre another shot at the victory in overtime.
But Favre threw an interception to Corey Webster on the Packers' second play, and Tynes kicked a game-clinching 47-yard field goal to send the Packers home for the winter.
Now, Favre is left to ponder the decision that has kept Cheeseheads on edge for each of the past several cold offseasons: Will he retire, or decide to return for his 18th NFL season?
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