Brett Favre
Born October 10, 1969, Brett Lorenzo Favre now has 14 years of
National Football League experience. This Mississippi native was
born in Gulport and grew up in Kiln, which was a very small town
with less than 100 residents. This boy who grew up in a small
town had nothing but big dreams that he would someday make come
true. In his early years, the youngster grew up idolizing a pair
of legendary quarterbacks by the name of Archie Manning and
Roger Staubach. Having played football at Hancock North Central
High School in Kiln, Favre began to get a taste of the game and
he loved it. After attending college at the University of
Southern Mississippi, he began making his way to the
professional league.
One of the best known quarterbacks in NFL history, Favre began
his rookie season in 1991 with the Atlanta Falcons. The
following year, in 2002, he accepted a position with the Green
Bay Packers where he remains today. Still retaining an active
NFL contract after 15 years, Favre leaves little doubt that he
is already a legend of the game.
Among the many recognitions that Brett Favre has received
include being the NFL's only three-time MVP (Most Valuable
Player), which he achieved consecutively in 1995, 1996 and 1997.
Additionally, he is ranked third on the all-time quarterback
wins list, holds the fourth highest winning percentage and
possesses a home record. He started 205 consecutive games, which
set a quarterback record. One of the most interesting facts
about Favre's earliest plays is the fact that his first NFL
completion was to himself in a September 1992 game against Tampa
Bay. The event unfolded as Favre caught a deflection pass that
he had just thrown before being tackled for a 7 yard loss.
Today, Brett Favre contributes to the NFL and also to the
community. In 1996, The Brett Favre Fourward Foundation was
established in order to provide aid to disadvantaged and
disabled children in Wisconsin and Mississippi. Since it's
inception, the foundation had donated more than $1.5 million to
charities with the help of an annual golf tournament, celebrity
softball game and fundraising dinners.
Also in 1996, Favre married longtime love Deanna Tynes and the
couple now has two daughters. During his free time, Brett is an
avid golfer and is a fan of televised nature programs, crossword
puzzles and fishing. In recognition of his great accomplishments
in the NFL, Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle proclaimed November 29,
2004 as "Brett Favre Day."