Brett Favre on Twitter?
If you love Brett Favre and hang on his every word, the Star Tribune reports No. 4 will soon start Twittering his thoughts. We hope he doesn't figure out how to send photos.
If you love Brett Favre and hang on his every word, the Star Tribune reports No. 4 will soon start Twittering his thoughts. We hope he doesn't figure out how to send photos.
After voting to overturn Roe, conservative Justice Clarence Thomas has hinted contraception and same-sex marriage protections should follow.
The crash occurred Thursday evening on County Road 81.
New details say a St. Cloud police officer struck the suspect with gunfire.
The crash happened around 12:30 p.m. Thursday.
More rain and storms are expected Friday and Saturday morning.
Witnesses said they were unable to help the 19-year-old Eden Prairie man who died in the crash after becoming trapped.
The Minneapolis native becomes the highest-drafted Minnesotan in NBA history.
The State Patrol shut down Highway 282 in both directions Thursday afternoon.
Few details are known about the investigation.
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Alcohol is believed to be a factor in this crash, involving a 26-year-old driver from Hopkins.
Donovan McNabb, now an analyst for the NFL Network, says Brett Favre expressed his sympathy for McNabb when the ex-Eagles/Redskins quarterback signed with Minnesota prior to the 2011 season.
Brett Favre told an Atlanta radio station that there were many times after the 2010 season started that he thought he had made a mistake returning to the Vikings. Favre said his regrets faded after injuries sidelined him late in the season and he had time to think about the year.
Brett Favre made his television debut Saturday as the color commentator during a Southern Mississippi college football broadcast. The former Vikings quarterback admitted he was nervous as his poor grammar was evident throughout the game.
Lawyers for Brett Favre say he shouldn't have to respond to claims that the former quarterback sent suggestive messages to massage therapists and sent explicit photos to a former Jets game hostess. The request stems from a lawsuit filed in 2011.
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers received only one Brett Favre question during his weekly press conference Wednesday. But with or without Favre, Rodgers knows the Vikings will be tough at home, especially if they pump in noise.
It was a Monday night game at Lambeau Field during the Vikings' 15-1 year and Randy Moss was showing off, catching two TDs for 190 yards. The final score was Vikings 37, Packers 24, with Brett Favre getting benched. Who took over for him? For the answer, click on the headline above.
Forget about No. 4 putting on a Bears jersey. In a statement, Brett Favre says he is “enjoying retirement” and has “no plans to play football.” The latest “Favre-is-coming-back” rumor started Monday when ESPN reported that Favre would listen if Chicago made an offer.
The Colts are floundering with back-up quarterback Kerry Collins. The Indianapolis Star columnist Bob Kravitz seriously (at least somewhat seriously) suggests it's worth casting a line to retired veteran Brett Favre. What's there to lose, Kravitz asks.
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