Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre has refuted reports that he is considering an NFL comeback, according to SI.com.
"That's the last thing I'm thinking about,'' Favre told the website. "I have no idea where that came from, but it certainly didn't come from me. I'm happy about my decision and I haven't once said, 'I wonder if I made the wrong decision.' I know it's the right one.''
Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre has has denied reports that he's considering coming out of retirement. 'It's crazy to me,' he says of the media storm.
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A report in the Los Angeles Times on Thursday said Favre's agent, Bus Cook, had been gauging the interest of NFL teams in acquiring the services of the football league's all-time leader in passing touchdowns, passing yards and completions.
Cook has denied the newspaper's report and Favre said he's had no knowledge of any conversations with any NFL teams.
"It's crazy to me that I'm the guy they're all talking about, and the story is out there everywhere, and I have nothing to do with it,'' Favre told SI.com. "It's not something I'm thinking about. It's kind of funny. Even when I'm retired, they won't let me stay retired.''
Favre, 38, formally announced his retirement on March 4 after 17 seasons in the NFL.
Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre has has denied reports that he's considering coming out of retirement. 'It's crazy to me,' he says of the media storm.
