Brett Favre: The Tribute
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Archive for March 5th, 2010

Vikes don’t have glaring needs as NFL offseason begins, but new backup running back now a must

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Chester Taylor joined one of Minnesota's division rivals Friday, leaving the Vikings to find a replacement for their valuable, versatile backup running back. It was an unquestionable, though unsurprising, loss on the first day of...

Schwartz starts off free agency for Lions by landing DE Kyle Vanden Bosch, DT Corey Williams

ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Corey Williams is back at his favorite position, back in his favorite division and might get a chance to achieve one of his career goals. The veteran defensive tackle was traded from Cleveland to Detroit on Friday in a deal...

Vanden Bosch bolts Titans to rejoin Schwartz in Detroit

Defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch has agreed to a four-year deal with the Detroit Lions. Detroit coach Jim Schwartz wanted the Tennessee Titans starter to open free agency, and has landed the Lions' top target with a personal touch. Schwartz was waiting in Nashville outside Vanden Bosch's home when free agency began.

‘Leno’: Favre talks football future

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Brett Favre Tells Jay Leno He’s Not Sure About 2010 Season

Brett Favre said Thursday he still hasn't decided whether he'll play again next season -- and doesn't expect to make an announcement anytime soon. Appearing on NBC's "The Tonight Show" on Thursday night, the Minnesota Vikings quarterback politely...

Eric Dane, Rebecca Gayheart welcome baby girl

A spokeswoman for actors Eric Dane and Rebecca Gayheart says the couple has welcomed their first child, a baby girl. Publicist Nanci Ryder told The Associated Press that the 38-year-old Gayheart gave birth Wednesday in Los Angeles. She said in an e-mail...

Friday eye-opener: Will Jordan be any good as an owner?

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Brett Favre sheds no light on his future on ‘The Tonight Show’

Brett Favre offered a few laughs Thursday night on NBC's The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, but he didn't provide any answers about his NFL future. Asked by Leno if he would return to the Minnesota Vikings in 2010 for his 20th NFL season, Favre replied, "Well Jay, it's only been a month, and I know now that I'm just not going to say anything anytime soon, just going to kind of sit back, relax, enjoy the offseason." They were Favre's first public comments since the Vikings' overtime loss to the eventua