mysportsrumors.com - 3/25/2008
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Former Green Bay Packers QB Brett Favre is not quite retired yet. It appears the future hall of famer has not filed his retirement paperwork with the NFL yet. This would mean he’s still a Packer and preventing the team from moving forward. How could he be doing that? Well till he retires, he still counts for $11.4 million against this years salary cap. Could it be Favre is still reconsidering?
Favre hasn't filed paperwork
jsonline.com 3/25/2008 — When quarterback Brett Favre turns in his retirement papers, the Green Bay Packers will strike $11.4 million from payroll and quite possibly lead the National Football League in available salary cap room. Favre has not yet filed his official papers, ...
Brett Favre: One of the NFL's Greatest QB's
associatedcontent.com 3/25/2008 — One of the NFL's greatest players has called it a career. Long-time Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre, who has shattered numerous passing records, has officially retired from competition following an impressive 2007 NFL season.
Huh? Favre Retirement Paperwork Remains Unfiled
sportsbybrooks.com 3/25/2008 — The MILWAUKEE JOURNAL-SENTINEL gives all your sick Packers fans hope today, by reporting that despite Brett Favre recently proclaiming to the world that he’s retired, he “ has not yet filed his official papers, however, and it’s ...
NFC North: Ranking the Running Game Part 5 —
Bleacher Report - NFL 3/24/2008
Part 5 of a 32 part series, a running back position analysis of each franchise. The NFC North division winner was the Green Bay Packers with a 13-3 record. The Packers beat the Seattle Seahawks in the Divisional Playoff game fueled by Ryan Grant ...