December 13, 2010
Vikings Coach Says Brett Favre Still Might Play
The big question in the NFL is whether Vikings QB Brett Favre will play tonight against the Giants.
In a text message from Vikings coach Leslie Frazier to NFL Network’s Jason LaCanfora this afternoon, Frazier expressed hope that Brett Favre would still be able to play.
“No, we have not ruled him out,” said Frazier. “We will make a decision at the stadium.”
This update on the future Hall-Of-Famer’s game-day status contradicts that of others. ESPN’s Ed Werder, reported earlier this morning that several Vikings players and Favre himself don’t expect his 297-game start streak to reach 298. The St. Paul Pioneer Press has also reported that Favre’s sprained S.C. joint in his throwing shoulder remains “severely swollen.”
Minnesota Vikings players also said that Favre’s collarbone is severely swollen and he hasn’t thrown a pass all week.
As it stands now, it looks almost certain that Brett Favre cannot play, but any announcement on his playing status is unlikely until gametime.
We’ll see if the extra day of rest Favre got, due to a blizzard, allows him to start for the Vikings.
Gametime is set for 7:20 pm EST in Detroit’s Ford Field. The Giants are 3 point favorite.
sources: nfl.com, nbcsports.com
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