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Brett Favre

  1. the sports section
    Press-Box Confidential: Fights, Splits, and a Profoundly Sad Michael KayMike and the Mad Dog go separate, mediocre ways; paper prizes Favre over Pope; and other troubling news from the past week in sports.
  2. the sports section
    Press-Box Confidential: Favre Madness, Sports Journos Loose in Beijing, Manning’s Star PowerIn this week’s look at the self-aggrandizement, fragile egos, and blatant misrepresentation of the sporting press, Mike Lupica unleashes a patented zinger and Murray Chass blogs for real.
  3. party lines
    Tom Arnold’s Advice to Brett Favre: Be Derek JeterThe comedian has some choice words for the Jets’ newest recruit.
  4. the sports section
    The Jets Land Brett FavreThe retired Green Bay Packer will play in New Jersey this year.
  5. the sports section
    Favre Cools the JetsOnce the Jets admitted they’d talked to Favre’s agent, their season was doomed.
  6. the sports section
    Jets Now Allowed to Hit On Brett FavreThe Favre un-retirement drama has just been kicked up a few more notches.
  7. the sports section
    Michael Strahan Is Officially Retiring From the GiantsAfter last year’s Super Bowl season, the powerful defensive end has decided not to return this time around.
  8. gossipmonger
    Chace Crawford Is Awesome at Being SinglePlus, a Puerto Rican party for Carlos Beltran’s birthday and who the gayest man in the world is in our daily gossip roundup.
  9. the sports section
    Eli Manning Wins One for the GeeksThe main story line going into the Giants-Packers NFC Championship Game at Lambeau Field revolved around Eli Manning: Had he really turned the corner during the final game of the regular season against the Patriots, or was his solid — even superlative — postseason play thus far merely a tease?Lost in all that was the fact that Manning’s opponent under center had also turned his own corner this year. After breaking the all-time interception record last year, Brett Favre led the Packers to their best season in years by finally learning how to not be a hero — that is, play within himself and resist the moon-shot interceptions that have plagued his whole career.