17-14, Packers Scalp Redskins (by a hair) / 5-1
And we had two Favre passes for TDs called back because the refs need to get their fricken eyes checked.
Brett became the NFL's all-time leader in career interceptions during Sunday's victory with #278, moving him past George Blanda for most all-time in league history.
"I could care less, we won the game," said Favre of the record. "I'm glad it's over just like the other records. We're 5-1 so it feels a heck of a lot better than having no picks and being 1-5."
Way to tell it to the media, Brett! Chew us this, "doom-and-gloomers", the pitcher Cy Young had the most wins in MLB history but he's got the most losses as well. That's what happens when you play baseball for 22 years. Enough with the INT crap about Favre - it comes with a Hall-of-Fame career of 17+ years in the NFL, ya schmucks.
Next Week = Bye. Rest. Reevaluate. Rejuvenate...then Packers @ Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football on 10/29.
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