Packers Legend Brett Favre Wins Defamation Lawsuit — Green Bay Protects the Legacy of Its Iconic No. 4

Green Bay, WI — For many around the world, Brett Favre will forever be the fearless quarterback in green and gold — a three-time NFL MVP, a Super Bowl champion and the heart of Lambeau Field for over a decade and a half. But his greatest test came not under stadium lights — it came in a courtroom.
When public allegations falsely suggested wrongdoing connected to a Mississippi community project, Favre saw his decades of charity work suddenly overshadowed. The man who raised more than $8 million through the
Favre refused to let misinformation define him.
His foundation’s record remains clear: support for more than
The Packers organization stood behind him throughout the legal fight — offering legal support, helping clarify documents and publicly reinforcing that their No. 4 always stood for more than football
A judge has now ruled in Favre’s favor, determining that public claims made about him were false, reckless and damaging to a man who has dedicated so much to the communities he loves. The defendant was ordered to issue a full retraction and pay damages for the reputational harm caused.
Favre will not keep the money. Every cent awarded will be redirected to charities supporting children battling cancer and families in need — because that, he says, is all that ever mattered.
With 508 touchdowns, 71,838 passing yards and a bronze bust in Canton, his football legacy is already secured. But today, Favre restores something even more valuable — the truth
Green Bay celebrates more than a legal victory tonight. They celebrate a symbol of resilience who never stopped fighting — for his team, his community and his good name. Brett Favre remains, now and always, the Iron Man of Titletown.
Brandon Graham Officially Signs One-Year Deal to Rejoin Eagles After Coming Out of Retirement
Philadelphia, PA – October 22, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles have officially re-signed franchise legend Brandon Graham
The move comes as the Eagles continue to battle depth issues at
Graham, 37, retired this offseason after 15 unforgettable years with Philadelphia — becoming the longest-tenured player in franchise history. Known for his toughness, charisma, and relentless motor, he helped the Eagles capture
The veteran’s comeback comes just in time, with Week 9 serving as the team’s bye week, allowing him roughly two weeks to ramp up before a Week 10 showdown against the Green Bay Packers
Head coach Nick Sirianni praised Graham’s return, calling it “a spark of energy that every great locker room needs.”
“Brandon’s more than just a player — he’s the heartbeat of this team. Having him back means everything, not just for what he brings on the field, but for the standard he sets every single day.”
Graham himself shared a heartfelt message about why he decided to return — not for money or records, but for pride and brotherhood.
“I didn’t come back for money — that part of my career is over. What got me off the couch was watching my brothers fight through injuries and seeing the criticism they’ve taken online. I couldn’t just sit and watch. This time, I’m coming back for one reason — to retire in February with my third ring on my finger.”
Now entering his 16th NFL season, Brandon Graham returns to the same field where his legacy was built — not to rewrite history, but to finish it on his own terms. His comeback isn’t about nostalgia; it’s about one last mission: helping Philadelphia raise another Lombardi Trophy.