

The Facts: Shelve your Wranglers and put those No. 4 Bears jersey orders on hold. Favre says he's happy being retired. "Inspite (sic) of reports about playing with various teams, I'm enjoying retirement with my family and have no plans to play football," Favre said in a statement Tuesday night.
Diehards Line:Not that it really matters. ... One day after a source told ESPNChicago.com's Michael C. Wright that Favre would listen to the injury-riddled Bears if Chicago came calling, a high-ranking Bears source told ESPN's Ed Werder on Tuesday that the team has no interest in signing the 42-year-old QB. In fact, nobody is interest. "I haven't contacted nor have been contacted by any teams and all reports are inaccurate," said Favre, who completed his 20th year with the Vikings last year and had arguably his worst season as a professional, going 5-8 as a starter with 11 touchdown passes and 19 interceptions.