Those fans that despise the Green Bay Packers might want to avoid tonight’s Monday Night Football game. The Packers are set to face the Atlanta Falcons and a game that already had the makings of a Jon Gruden-Aaron Rodgers lovefest took a giant leap into concerning territory. ESPN Wisconsin’s Jason Wilde is reporting the Packers legend Brett Favre will make an appearance alongside Bart Starr at Lambeau Field.
It remains unclear when or even if Favre will be introduced to the crowd. The visit was apparently planned for earlier in the season but Starr had been battling some health issues.
Does this series of tweets feel like the Favre-Vikings saga all over again?
Source close to Brett Favre says Favre is indeed flying to Green Bay as we speak. Also, Bart Starr’s son Bart Jr. is aboard plane. #Packers
— Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) December 8, 2014
Source was unsure whether #Packers @ProFootballHoF QB Bart Starr is also on the flight. But, the flight did originate in Birmingham, AL.
— Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) December 8, 2014
To recap: Favre and Bart Starr Jr. are on a flight to Green Bay, per a source close to Favre. Source can’t confirm if Bart Starr is aboard.
— Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) December 8, 2014
[Twitter: @jasonjwilde]


About Jason Smith
Recent Posts
Magic president committed to roster despite disappointing season
"Had we stayed healthy, I'd like to imagine where we would have gone in this series and beyond."
Sixers force Game 7 against the Celtics
"We're going to have to really, really dig in and focus and prepare and get ready for adjustments, and we're going to have to give a tremendous effort."
Steelers owner explains Aaron Rodgers tender
"The main thing that the tender gives us is potential for a comp pick if Aaron would choose to go to another team."
Jesse Minter talks adding Diego Pavia
"He’s one of the first people in, he’s one of the last to leave. He’s a really hard worker."
Pistons pushed to edge of elimination, not quitting yet
"We're going to come out punching."
Alex Cora out as Red Sox manager
"I want to thank Alex, our coaches, and their families for everything they have given to this organization."