Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Favre’s ankle now allows him to play

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre recently had a surgery on his left ankle and is planning to spend the whole offseason on testing the ankle’s workability. Actually, according to reporters who contacted Favre’s doctor, the surgery was had successfully and Favre’s ankle will allow him to play football in four to six weeks.

Favre got the injury during last season’s NFC championship game against the New Orleans Saints. Some defensive players of opponent team gave Favre’s several heavy blows and caused him to fumble and have an interception during the overtime. Consequently, the Vikings did not score first to win the NFC championship, and Saints made it in next session and went on to the Super Bowl XLIV and returned home with finale champion title. With frustration and aches on body, Favre initially told reporters that he was unlikely to play again for 2010 season.

However, Favre never made official announcement on his retirement during the offseason and never told anyone he would go to undergo the surgery to repair his injured ankle. So when people got to know the news the day following the surgery, they were surprised and took it as a Favre’s confirmation for return. If the repaired ankle recovers well enough to allow the 41-year-old quarterback to play on field again, we surely have more reasons to believe that we will see the man in No. 4 Favre jersey leading the Vikings to another winning season.

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