Brett Favre headed to New York Jet. Packers were doing everything possible not to trade quarterback within their division.

Brett Favre headed to New York Jets
Packers were doing everything possible not to trade quarterback within their division.
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Brett Favre headed to New York Jets
Packers were doing everything possible not to trade quarterback within their division.
By Sam Farmer
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
August 7, 2008
It looks like Brett Favre will wind up in green after all -- New York Jets green.
Green Bay traded the future Hall of Fame quarterback to the Jets for an undisclosed draft pick. The development, first reported by Foxsports.com, ends weeks of speculation about where Favre would land after ending his short-lived retirement.
After determining they were moving on with Aaron Rodgers as their starting quarterback, the Packers made it clear they had no intention of trading Favre within the division.
As late as Wednesday afternoon, Tampa Bay was also in the running for Favre, a three-time NFL most valuable player who nearly led Green Bay to the Super Bowl last season.
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