Another day, another news item about whether Brett Favre will return to the Green Bay Packers.
If you ask the team’s current and former presidents, No. 4 will stay retired, which, if you read between the lines, appears to be what the Packers want him to do.
“I keep going back to his retirement announcement and how sincere and heartfelt that was,” current president Mark Murphy said. “I think it’s pretty reasonable that, as an organization, we’re going to move on. … It’s a very delicate situation, because he has such a special place in Packers history.”
Murphy did say any decision on Favre’s status with the team, should he request to be reinstated from the reserve/retired list, would be left up to the football side of the operation, headed by GM Ted Thompson.
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The Packers have yet to publicly address reports that Favre, who announced his retirement on March 6, again has “the itch” to play football.
“What I remember about him is he was ready to retire, and that’s how I feel today. I think down deep, that’s exactly how he feels,” team chairman emeritus Bob Harlan said.
The one player most affected by Favre’s return would be presumed starter Aaron Rodgers. He swears he’s been “immune” to the furor swirling in
Would the club dare release or trade a franchise icon?
“There’s no need to speculate about ‘What ifs?’ ” Thompson said. “You could do that with any team. We’re just going by what we have and what we know and trying to put the best team we can on the field.”


