Brett Favre net worth has an approximation of 100 million dollars. Besides that, his yearly salary was promised to reach 24 million dollars. To people, he’s mainly known as among the very successful and professional quarterbacks in the NFL. Also, Brett Favre is recognized as the surface of the “Wrangler Jeans” and additionally “Sears”. Endorsement deals with such enormous firms add vast amounts to the total sum of Brett Favre net worth.
Additionally, Brett Favre is regarded as the most effective paid quarterback playing in the NFL of all time. In 1991, Brett Favre was picked to play for the Atlanta Falcons team. Inaddition , was the 33rd pick of the group and he signed a contract which continued for 3 years. It’s been said the contract was worth around 1.4 million dollars and it additionally contained 450 thousand dollars of bonus.
In addition , the quarterback’s career appears rather magnificent with many records he set. For instance, Brett Favre is well-known for his football accomplishments like throwing 70 thousand yards, 500 touchdowns, 6 thousand completions, 10 thousand pass efforts and 300 interceptions. When the quarterback retired in 2011, he still got involved into football with training other teams. Therefore, his professional career in football brought vast amounts to the total sum of Brett Favre net worth.
The career of Brett Favre is actually remarkable which brought an enormous bundle to the entire sum of Brett Favre net worth. In 2000, his yearly salary was said to reach 450 thousand dollars and 3.2 million of bonus. But in 2010, his salary rose and it became as enormous as 12 million dollars. So, in ten years time Brett Favre reached rather a lot not only affecting his abilities in playing but also affecting his salary and net worth.
AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award, Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year, Best NFL Player ESPY Award, Best Record-Breaking Performance ESPY Award, Best Play ESPY Award, Best Moment ESPY Award, AP Most Valuable Player, Under Armour Undeniable Performance ESPY Award, NFL Honors - FedEx A...
Nominations
Laureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year
Movies
Reggie's Prayer, The Quarterbacks: Manning, Brady and Favre, NFL: Brett Favre Forever, Football All Stars: Intimate Portraits: Vol. 1
Star Sign
Libra
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Induced into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.
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Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016, his first year of eligibility.
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Inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 2015.
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He has Cajun (French), some Swiss-German and Spanish, and approximately 1/128th Choctaw Native American, ancestry. Brett's five times great-grandfather, Simon Favre, was a noted interpreter and linguist, and Brett's five times great-grandmother, Pistikiokonay, was Simon's Choctaw mistress.
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He was traded from the Packers to the Jets. [August 2008]
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Preparing to head to New Orleans to face the Saints in the NFC Championship Game. [January 2010]
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Became a grandfather when his daughter, Brittany, gave birth to a son, Parker Brett [April 7, 2010].
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At age 39 he turned back on his retirement plans for the second time signing with his longtime Green Bay rival, The Minnesota Vikings. His two year Vikings contract will pay him $12 million for the 2009 season and $13 million in 2010.
Came out of retirement in July 2008 with the intention of being starting quarterback for the Packers, but meetings with Packers leadership derailed hope of staying in Green Bay. He was traded to the New York Jets on August 6, 2008.
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Announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday March 4, 2008.
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Was traded from the Falcons after then-Atlanta coach Jerry Glanville was convinced Favre would never make it in the NFL. Coincidentally, Glanville hasn't coached in the NFL since.
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Named Sports Illustrated's 2007 Sportsman of the Year (4 December 2007).
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On September 30, 2007, he became the NFL leader in touchdown passes thrown in a career. The recipient was 2nd-year wide receiver Greg Jennings in a divisional contest against the host Minnesota Vikings. It was his 421st career touchdown toss, eclipsing Dan Marino's mark of 420.
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He was so unheralded coming out of college that, when he was selected in the second round of the 1991 NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons, the broadcasters called him Brett "Favor" (his last name is pronounced "Färv"). In his rookie season, he did the Falcons no "favors," completing no passes and throwing two interceptions in five attempts. He was traded to Green Bay in the off-season.
Was voted the "Favorite Player to Watch on Sunday" in the TV Guide Viewer's Poll in 2004.
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Was Men's Journal's "Toughest Man in America" in 2004.
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Won the Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers in 1997.
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One the lowest points of his career came in 1991 when he was with the Falcons and he missed the team photo. When asked where he was, Brett, who had been drinking the night before, made up an excuse that he was stuck in traffic behind a train wreck. Falcons coach Jerry Glanville shot back, "Son, you are a train wreck!" The following February, Brett was traded to the Packer for a first-round draft choice.
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(December 22, 2003) In one of the most courageous performances in sports history, reeling from the sudden death of his beloved father, Irvin, one day earlier, he threw for 399 yards and 4 touchdowns in a 41-7 rout of the defending AFC champion Oakland Raiders on Monday Night Football.
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Selected 33rd overall of the NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons. On 10 February 1992, the Falcons sent Favre to the Green Bay Packers for the Packers' #1 pick in the upcoming draft. Falcons coach Jerry Glanville called Favre a "train wreck" after he missed the team picture during training camp because he had partied too hard the night before. The quarterback had 2 interceptions and 0 completions in 5 attempts in his short stint with Atlanta. (20 April 1991).
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Entered the Menninger Clinic (Topeka, Kansas) for addiction to painkillers. (May 1996)
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Earned five letters in baseball and three in football at Hancock North Central High School (Kiln, MS). His father, Irvin, was his coach.
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Daughters, Brittany (b. 6 February 1989) and Breleigh (b. 13 July 1999).
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Became the first NFL player ever to be named the MVP three times. (27 December 1997)
Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback / Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback / Himself - Minnesota Vikings Starting Quarterback / ...
Rome Is Burning
2009-2010
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Himself
NBC Sunday Night Football
2006-2010
TV Series
Himself - Minnesota Vikings Starting Quarterback / Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback
Boys of Fall
2010
TV Movie documentary
Himself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
1997-2010
TV Series
Himself
Joe Buck Live
2009
TV Series
Himself
NFL Replay
2009
TV Series
Himself - Minnesota Vikings Starting Quarterback
Late Show with David Letterman
1997-2008
TV Series
Himself - Guest / Himself
America's Game: The Superbowl Champions
2006
TV Series documentary
Himself
ESPN 25: Who's #1?
2006
TV Series documentary
Himself
Minister of Defense: The Reggie White Story
2006
Video documentary
Himself
CMT: The Greatest - Sexiest Southern Men
2006
TV Special
Himself
ESPN's Sunday Night Football
1992-2005
TV Series
Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback
Mississippi Rising
2005
TV Movie documentary
Himself
The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame...
2005
TV Series
Himself
Tim McGraw: Here and Now
2004
TV Movie
Himself
The Complete History of the Philadelphia Eagles
2004
Video documentary
Himself
Touchdown: A Conversation with Brett Favre
2003
Video short
Himself
NFL on FOX
1994-2002
TV Series
Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback
ESPN SportsCentury
2001-2002
TV Series documentary
Himself
The NFL on CBS
1998
TV Series
Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback
There's Something About Mary
1998
Himself
Super Bowl XXXII
1998
TV Movie
Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback
1997 NFC Championship Game
1998
TV Special
Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback
NFL Blast
1997
TV Series
Green Bay Packers Player
The NFL on NBC
1997
TV Series
Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback
Super Bowl XXXI
1997
TV Special
Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback
1996 NFC Championship Game
1997
TV Special
Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback
Before They Were Pros
1997
TV Movie
Himself
1995 NFC Championship Game
1996
TV Special
Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback
All Pro Sports: Brett Favre
1996
Video short
Himself
Connie Gomper & the Pack
1996
Video
Himself
TNT Sunday Night Football
1993-1995
TV Series
Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback
1988 Independence Bowl
1988
TV Movie
Himself - Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles Quarterback
Archive Footage
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Year
Status
Character
Packers Team Marketing NFL Greatest Games Series
2008
Himself
Manning, Brady and Favre: The Quarterbacks
2008
Himself
The O'Reilly Factor
2008
TV Series
Himself / Himself - 'Patriot' (segment "Pinheads & Patriots")
ESPN Friday Night Fights
2008
TV Series
Himself
Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith
2006
TV Series
Himself
ESPN Outside the Lines
2006
TV Series
Himself - Football Player
City Confidential
2001
TV Series documentary
Himself
A Football Life
2015-2016
TV Series
Himself
Mike & Mike
2013-2016
TV Series
Himself - Pro Football Hall of Famer / Himself - Retired NFL Quarterback / Himself - Former NFL Quarterback
NFL Films Presents
2006-2015
TV Series documentary
Himself
On the Record w/ Brit Hume
2014
TV Series
Himself - Phone Interview
60 Minutes
2012
TV Series documentary
Himself - Former NFL Quarterback (segment "Leader of the Pack")
FOX 25th Anniversary Special
2012
TV Movie
Himself
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
2011
TV Series
Himself
Rome Is Burning
2006-2010
TV Series
Himself
World's Dumbest
2008
TV Series
Himself
Known for movies
There's Something About Mary (1998) as Himself
NFL Monday Night Football (1993-2010) as Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback / Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback / Himself - Minnesota Vikings Starting Quarterback / Himself - New York Jets Quarterback
Super Bowl XXXII (1998) as Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback
Super Bowl XXXI (1997) as Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback