NFL Week 11 Notes
Monday, November 23rd, 2009These are stories from around the league that I thought were worth noting. You can read my recap of the Browns week 11 game here.
The old man’s still got it.
After deciding late in the off-season to return to football, Brett Favre joined the Vikings. No one knew if he could perform like he used to when he was with the Packers. The Vikings may have been a better team than the Jets. But Favre was also a year older. After ten games, we have seen what Favre can still do. The 40-year old quarterback has led his new team to a 9-1 record.
It’s not just the record. Favre is putting up MVP-type numbers. He came into this week averaging over 250 passing yards per game, a 68% completion rate, 17 touchdowns, and just 3 interceptions.
Yesterday against Seattle, he recorded the best completion percentage of his career - 88% on 22 for 25 passing. He threw for 213 yards and 4 touchdowns before being taken out of the game with a big lead. The Vikings beat the Seahawks 35-9.
The Vikings could have the division title wrapped up in a week or two. Then Favre will be in the playoffs trying to win another Super Bowl, this time with the Packers’ division rival.
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Brett Favre was victorious in his highly anticipated return to Lambeau Field.
Could the Houston Texans be headed for a wild card berth?
In a snowy game with old school uniforms in Foxborough, the New England Patriots demolished the Tennessee Titans 59-0.
Who’s the best quarterback in the NFL? Tom Brady? Drew Brees? Eli Manning?
