NFL Quarterback Brett Favre filed retirement papers with the NFL on Monday, ending an unbelievable career, according to reports.


Although Favre has come back after retiring before, this time could be his last.

“I know it’s time, and that’s OK. It is,” Favre told the media after his last game. “Again, I hold no regrets, and I can’t think of too many players offhand that can walk away and say that. Individually and from a team standpoint, it was way more than I ever dreamed of.”

Back in 2008 Favre retired from professional football after building up a big name in Green Bay. Then he played for the Jets, and retired from them in 2009. He then returned again with the Vikings.

Should this be Favre’s final retirement, he’ll leave the game with a record 297 regular season game consecutive starts, according to reports.

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