The Facts:
Favre didn't miss a snap after Packers LB Brad Jones pulled him down from behind, contributing to an off-target pass A.J. Hawk intercepted, and received no significant medical attention on the sideline. But the 41-year-old QB spent time after the drive squeezing and bending the ankle, and he spoke in uncertain terms after the game about his chances for playing next week at New England. "Who knows?" Favre said. "We'll see. I'm no spring chicken anymore. I don't heal as quickly."
Reported by 1500ESPN.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Favre finished 16-of-29 passing for 212 yards with a touchdown, three interceptions and a 50.4 passer rating in his first loss to the Packers last night. Based at least in part on the way Favre was moving, HC Brad Childress said he thought about pulling him after the following series, which ended with Favre throwing an interception Packers LB Desmond Bishop returned 32 yards for a touchdown. Childress was particularly critical of Favre's decision on the throw Bishop intercepted. Childress and Favre both said Percy Harvin was wide open on the other side. "It still goes back to taking care of the football," Childress said. ... More to come.
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