NFL History with Win over Packers | IXGAMES
Now that Brett Favre is with the Minnesota Vikings, a 4-0 record looks pretty darn sweet. But Super Bowl sweet? Say what you will about Brett Favre announcing his retirement only to come back and play another season (with the New York Jets), and then to do it all over again (to retire and then come out of retirement and play for the Minnesota Vikings). Favre was cool enough to appear in a Sears TV commercial where he essentially made fun of himself, but after tonight’s 30-23 win over the Green Bay Packers Favre becomes the only quarterback in NFL history to have beaten all 32 teams. “I guess you have to be remembered for something,” Favre joked immediately after the game. ESPN commentator Mike Tirico went so far as to say that with the “two-headed monster” the Minnesota Vikings have with Favre throwing the ball and Adrian Peterson running the ball these guys can go all the way to the Super Bowl. On the night, Favre threw three touchdown passes and 271 yards. So, what do you think about the Vikings’ odds to win the 2009-10 Super Bowl? Get all your NFL odds at Bodog Sports Book. Don’t have a Bodog account? Join Bodog now. It’s free!