Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress is not saying who will serve as the primary backup to quarterback Brett Favre for the season opener.
Childress was asked Monday if Tarvaris Jackson or Sage Rosenfels will be the second stringer on Sunday at Cleveland. The coach says he will not reveal that until just before kickoff, "but at least you know who the starter is here."
Browns coach Eric Mangini has declined to say whether Brady Quinn or Derek Anderson will start against the Vikings.
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September 7, 2009
Childress Won't Say Who Vikings Backup QB Is
September 6, 2009
Vikings Sign Booty, 7 Others To Practice Squad
The Minnesota Vikings have signed quarterback John David Booty and seven others to the practice squad.
The Vikings announced the practice squad on Sunday. The others are running back Ian Johnson, tight end Garrett Mills, offensive tackles Chris Clark and Drew Radovich, receiver Nick Moore, defensive tackle Tremaine Johnson and safety Colt Anderson.
The Vikings announced the practice squad on Sunday. The others are running back Ian Johnson, tight end Garrett Mills, offensive tackles Chris Clark and Drew Radovich, receiver Nick Moore, defensive tackle Tremaine Johnson and safety Colt Anderson.
September 5, 2009
Vikings Cut QB Booty, 21 Others
Quarterback John David Booty is among the final cuts for the Minnesota Vikings, leaving the team with Tarvaris Jackson and Sage Rosenfels behind starter Brett Favre.
The Vikings announced their final roster Saturday. Booty was in his second season as a developmental quarterback out of USC.
The Vikings announced their final roster Saturday. Booty was in his second season as a developmental quarterback out of USC.
September 4, 2009
Favre Fined For Crack-Back Block
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre has been fined $10,000 by the NFL for his crack-back block on Houston's Eugene Wilson in a preseason game.
The league said Friday that Favre hit an opponent below the waist on a run play as the Texans safety was moving toward the ball carrier. The game last Monday was televised nationally and the block caused some uproar in Houston and elsewhere around the league.
The league said Friday that Favre hit an opponent below the waist on a run play as the Texans safety was moving toward the ball carrier. The game last Monday was televised nationally and the block caused some uproar in Houston and elsewhere around the league.
September 2, 2009
Favre Will Not Play Friday Night
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) - Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre will not play in the preseason finale on Friday night against Dallas.
Coach Brad Childress made the announcement Wednesday. He says he does not want to risk injury to Favre or any other starter, so everyone will rest against the Cowboys.
Coach Brad Childress made the announcement Wednesday. He says he does not want to risk injury to Favre or any other starter, so everyone will rest against the Cowboys.
September 1, 2009
Favre Taking Heat For 'Crackback'
Brett Favre turned in a solid performance on Monday night, completing 13-of-18 passes for 142 yards and a touchdown in the Vikings 17-10 win over the Texans. But its not what Favre did with his arm that has most people talking.
With the Vikings in the "Wildcat" formation in the third quarter, Favre was flagged for an illegal crackback block on Houston safety Eugene Wilson.
With the Vikings in the "Wildcat" formation in the third quarter, Favre was flagged for an illegal crackback block on Houston safety Eugene Wilson.
August 31, 2009
Report: Favre Believes He May Have Cracked Rib
Vikings quarterback Brett Favre says he might have a cracked rib.
Favre told ESPN before Monday night's game at Houston that he hasn't received an official diagnosis but that taking a deep breath caused him some discomfort. He also doesn't plan to wear any kind of special padding, saying "the damage is done."
Favre's agent Bus Cook wrote in an e-mail to The Associated Press that he didn't know if Favre has a cracked rib but "he'll play as far as I know."
The 39-year-old Favre was expected to play the entire first half against the Texans.
Favre told ESPN before Monday night's game at Houston that he hasn't received an official diagnosis but that taking a deep breath caused him some discomfort. He also doesn't plan to wear any kind of special padding, saying "the damage is done."
Favre's agent Bus Cook wrote in an e-mail to The Associated Press that he didn't know if Favre has a cracked rib but "he'll play as far as I know."
The 39-year-old Favre was expected to play the entire first half against the Texans.
August 27, 2009
Favre Says Fitting In A 'Work In Progress'
Brett Favre has been in Minnesota for only 10 days, so he's still getting acquainted with his new Vikings teammates.
The 39-year-old quarterback says he's been staying late at team headquarters to study film and learn the tendencies of his new receivers. He's also getting to know the rest of the team on a personal level, something he says will take more than a week to accomplish.
The 39-year-old quarterback says he's been staying late at team headquarters to study film and learn the tendencies of his new receivers. He's also getting to know the rest of the team on a personal level, something he says will take more than a week to accomplish.
August 27, 2009
Vikings Waive WR Holt
The Minnesota Vikings have waived receiver Glenn Holt.
The Vikings signed Holt as a free agent out of Cincinnati in the offseason. He was brought in to compete primarily as a return man after averaging 24.3 yards per kick return with the Bengals.
But Holt became expendable when the Vikings drafted receiver Percy Harvin, who is expected to be one of the main kick returners.
The Vikings signed Holt as a free agent out of Cincinnati in the offseason. He was brought in to compete primarily as a return man after averaging 24.3 yards per kick return with the Bengals.
But Holt became expendable when the Vikings drafted receiver Percy Harvin, who is expected to be one of the main kick returners.
August 26, 2009
Leber: Locker Room Supports Favre
No, Brett Favre has not changed his mind about retirement again. But according to several published reports, apparently some players wish he would.
According to ESPN, sources say some players believe Tarvaris Jackson gives the Vikings the best chance to win, while others prefer Sage Rosenfels.
According to ESPN, sources say some players believe Tarvaris Jackson gives the Vikings the best chance to win, while others prefer Sage Rosenfels.
August 26, 2009
Peterson Says He's Backing Favre
If Brett Favre had any concerns about assimilating into the Minnesota locker room after skipping the two most grueling weeks of training camp, he shouldn't anymore.
He has Adrian Peterson in his corner.
The Vikings' biggest star says he was happy to see the team sign the 39-year-old quarterback.
He has Adrian Peterson in his corner.
The Vikings' biggest star says he was happy to see the team sign the 39-year-old quarterback.
August 25, 2009
Shiancoe Ready To Go Further With Favre
Tight end Visanthe Shiancoe has become a valuable part of the Minnesota Vikings offense after an uncomfortable start.
Shiancoe led NFC tight ends with seven touchdown catches last season after an unproductive first year in Minnesota. This season, he's confident he'll make an even bigger impact with Brett Favre now at quarterback.
Shiancoe led NFC tight ends with seven touchdown catches last season after an unproductive first year in Minnesota. This season, he's confident he'll make an even bigger impact with Brett Favre now at quarterback.
August 24, 2009
Favre To Play Entire First Half At Houston
Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress said Monday he expects quarterback Brett Favre to play the entire first half in their next exhibition game at Houston.
Favre was signed last Tuesday, so he missed the first preseason game against Indianapolis. He played two series against Kansas City on Friday night.
Favre was signed last Tuesday, so he missed the first preseason game against Indianapolis. He played two series against Kansas City on Friday night.
August 22, 2009
Favre Not Worried, Ready To Build Rhythm
Brett Favre is trying to catch up with the Vikings as fast as he can.
His first game action with his new team was brief, limited to the first two series of Friday's exhibition victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Favre completed only one pass in four attempts, but he said he was more concerned about not fumbling the snap or messing up the count.
His first game action with his new team was brief, limited to the first two series of Friday's exhibition victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Favre completed only one pass in four attempts, but he said he was more concerned about not fumbling the snap or messing up the count.
August 21, 2009
Vikings Beat Chiefs Despite Favre's Shaky Debut
Camera flashes illuminated the Metrodome on each of Brett Favre's eight plays for Minnesota. Captured on film?
Only one completed pass.
Favre's debut was a dud in terms of on-field action, a predictably brief preseason performance in the 17-13 victory by the Vikings on Friday over the Kansas City Chiefs preserved by a goal line stand by the third-stringers.
Only one completed pass.
Favre's debut was a dud in terms of on-field action, a predictably brief preseason performance in the 17-13 victory by the Vikings on Friday over the Kansas City Chiefs preserved by a goal line stand by the third-stringers.
August 19, 2009
Thune, Herseth Sandlin Support Favre
Brett Favre's arrival in Minnesota captivated the country on Wednesday, including those who work on Capitol Hill.
South Dakota Senator John Thune is a lifelong Packer fan. He admits its tough to see Favre in purple, but says, in this particular case, he's willing to set team loyalty aside.
South Dakota Senator John Thune is a lifelong Packer fan. He admits its tough to see Favre in purple, but says, in this particular case, he's willing to set team loyalty aside.
August 19, 2009
Indy Company Gets Boost From Favre's Return
The Indianapolis-based official merchandiser of Minnesota Vikings gear is anticipating a spike in business that
Sage Rosenfels and Tarvaris Jackson likely wouldn't provide.
MainGate stands to be among the beneficiaries of fabled quarterback Brett Favre's signing with Minnesota this week.
MainGate stands to be among the beneficiaries of fabled quarterback Brett Favre's signing with Minnesota this week.
August 19, 2009
Favre Signing Boosts Ticket Sales, Not Stadium
The Vikings have sold more than 3,000 season tickets since news broke that Brett Favre was coming to Minnesota. That's in approximately a 24-hour span.
Chief marketing officer Steve LaCroix says the team has also sold about 10,000 single-game tickets during that time as fans continue to clamor over the arrival of the veteran quarterback.
Chief marketing officer Steve LaCroix says the team has also sold about 10,000 single-game tickets during that time as fans continue to clamor over the arrival of the veteran quarterback.
August 19, 2009
Vikings' Harvin Says Its An 'Honor' To Play With Favre
When Brett Favre walked into Vikings headquarters on his whirlwind first day in Minnesota, the first
player to greet him was rookie Percy Harvin.
Harvin told Favre he'd try his best to make the veteran quarterback look good. The arrival of Favre, however, could be more about making Harvin and the rest of the receivers better.
Harvin told Favre he'd try his best to make the veteran quarterback look good. The arrival of Favre, however, could be more about making Harvin and the rest of the receivers better.
August 18, 2009
Former Vikings QB Says Favre Is Important Upgrade
With the addition of Brett Favre, the Vikings will seemingly jump from playoff team to legitimate Super Bowl contender. But a former Vikings quarterback says a championship can only become a reality if Favre finds a way to fit in with his new team.
One look at the record books will tell you all you need to know about Brett Favre the quarterback.
One look at the record books will tell you all you need to know about Brett Favre the quarterback.
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