Posted by Dave as Green Bay Packers, NFL, Uncategorized at 4:40 PM EDT on July 22nd, 2008

The Brett Favre saga continues, and thankfully it looks as if he’s done with Green Bay. Maybe not done with football, but done with Green Bay. According to sources, the Packers are entertaining the possibility of trading Favre to another team.
The Packers have asked multiple teams what they would be willing to offer for their team icon and former NFL MVP, the NFL Network reported — a state of affairs once unthinkable in Green Bay.
While it is not known how many teams the Packers have contacted about Favre, they have not limited their inquiries to AFC teams, according to the report.
Earlier on NFL Live, ESPN reported that “one team from the NFC” had been contacted, but did not know the team (my guess is the Vikings, given earlier reports). This means that Brett Favre might once and for all be done with Green Bay. However, given Coach Mike McCarthy’s comments, saying, “Brett Favre has four to five good years left him,” it looks as if the “Will he retire, will he not retire?” won’t end until about 2013. It may be an annoying next half decade.