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AP Source: Goodell Monitoring Favre Situation Save Email Print
Posted: 6:36 PM Jul 23, 2008
Last Updated: 6:36 PM Jul 23, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is keeping an eye on the ongoing rift between the Green Bay Packers and Brett Favre.

A person with direct knowledge of the situation says Goodell has spoken with Packers management several times recently as tensions continue to mount between the three-time MVP and his team.

ESPN.com first reported Goodell's interest in the Favre predicament. The Web site indicated that the commissioner encouraged Packers general manager Ted Thompson to survey teams around the league to try to find a trade partner in hopes of resolving it quickly.

The Packers are committed to moving forward with Aaron Rodgers as their starter. With Favre apparently still intent on reversing his decision to retire in March, the best outcome for both parties could be a trade.

The Packers also have filed tampering charges against the Vikings. They suspect that interest from Minnesota is the main reason Favre has changed his mind about playing in 2008.

Favre's rights belong to the Packers until his current contract expires after the 2010 season.


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Posted by: Joyce Location: Wausau on Jul 25, 2008 at 02:54 PM
How can you 'move forward' without one of the greatest quarterbcks in NFL history, namely Brett Favre. The world will be laughing at the Packers if they do not welcome him back and start him. I say 'Ted Thompson, swallow your pride and do the right thing for one of the greatest players in pro football and give him the courtesy he deserves by retiring as a Green Bay Packer. Wake up Packers before it's too late.


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