Brett Favre NEW NFL Record
NFL Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre has lately put up with the reputation of being 1 of the toughest NFL players, tackling almost 300 NFL games in a row without conceding any NFL.
Along the past 20 years of NFL seasons, Brett Favre has managed to hold solid against football contenders who tried to beat or trample him but failed to deny him from tackling the football matches the following week.
At 41 years old, Favre celebrated his 289th consecutive appearance versus the New York Jets on Monday night by throwing his 500th touchdown pass and out-passing the 70000 NFL career yards; these NFL stats will definitely induct Favre into the highest spots of NFL Hall of Fame not to mention the fact that no other NFL football jersey had even come close to match Favre’s achievement.
The stamina of Favre in the sport is already unique and legendary from the NFL perspective but his streak is threatened to come to an end not due to the age concerns nor due to NFL injuries but because of vulgar sms sent to a female employee within the New York Jets club when he used to feature for the Jets jerseys couple of years ago.
The NFL officials are still awaited; the NFL rumors had circld around the need of Favre to answer the case but the strict rules of the NFL are keeping Brett Favre tight-lipped in order to avoid fines and suspensions if what he says breaches the guidelines and regulations of the NFL.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was quoted in front of the NFL Live reporters that "The 1st thing you want to do is find out the facts, and that's what we're trying to do. Once we determine those facts, then we'll determine what the next step is from there, if any."
Brett Favre was asked about the NFL accusations and the football rumors after quitting the football pitch on Monday's 29-20 loss to the Jets but evaded the issue the same way he has always managed to avoid NFL defensive lineups on the NFL football field.
Favre told the NFL live news, after the Vikings loss, that he is "embarrassed about this football game. I thought we gave a great effort." Note that the Vikings football team, which reached the NFC title game during NFL 2009-10 season, had fallen into a 1-3.
Favre ended his NFL live talks by stating: "I said what I had to say. I'm disappointed we lost this football game."

