NEW YORK // Green Bay have agreed to trade their veteran quarterback Brett Favre to the New York Jets. The announcement of the deal brings an end to a drawn-out saga between Favre and the team he served for 16 seasons over. The disagreement was over his playing status after Favre made a bid to return to action despite announcing his retirement in March.
The NFL reported that in exchange for Favre, 38, the Packers will receive a conditional fourth-round pick at a future draft, rising to the prospect of a first-rounder depending on the amount of games the quarterback plays for the Jets. "Brett has had a long and storied career in Green Bay, and the Packers owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude for everything he accomplished on the field and for the impact he made in the state," Green Bay said in a statement.
"It is with some sadness that we make this announcement, but also with the desire for certainty that will allow us to move the team and organisation forward in the most positive way possible." The NFL's all-time leader in touchdown passes (442) and passing yards (61,655), Favre walked away from the sport at the end of last season after leading Green Bay to a 13-3 record and the NFC title game. However, he had a change of heart after Green Bay decided to entrust the offence to Aaron Rodgers, Favre's understudy for the past three seasons.
The Packers had previously offered Favre a 10-year marketing deal worth more than US$20 million (Dh73.4m) to remain in retirement, but the three-time league MVP opted to relaunch his career. He was reinstated by the NFL on Monday, went to the Packers' the Packers pre-season training camp and met with the coach Mike McCarthy, who concluded that Favre was not in the right "mindset" to continue playing in Green Bay.
Favre, who started 275 consecutive regular season and play-off games, broke NFL records in his final campaign for pass completions (5,377) and games with at least three touchdown passes (63). The Jets, who finished 4-12 last season, already have quarterbacks Chad Pennington and Kellen Clemens on their roster. * Reuters


