NFL Props - Brett Favre will lead the Packers again
NFL odds: Green Bay QB won’t leave the team
- Brett Favre will be back as the starter for the Green Bay Packers
- Green Bay will not release or trade Favre
- Aaron Rodgers will not be a Packer much longer
The betonline.com offshore sportsbook isn’t waiting for the NFL's Green Bay Packers to decide what they’ll do with Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers. If you bet sports, you'll want to hear this: We’re betting that odds are number 4 is coming back to Green Bay in the fall.
While Brett Favre has asked for his release from the Green Bay Packers in the hopes of starting for another team, don’t bet on that happening ever! Green Bay is all too aware of division rivals who could use his services in the hopes of making a Super Bowl run. Teams hoping Favre becomes available include the Minnesota Vikings and the Chicago Bears.
While the Wisconsin-based team has publicly said Favre can come and be the backup quarterback behind Aaron Rodgers, they appear to be softening their position and will allow Favre to compete for the starting job at training camp. It seems silly to make a surefire hall-of-famer with a championship to his credit earn his spot, but that’s what the Packers want to do.
Of course, this leaves Rodgers extremely frustrated and if he doesn’t win the starting job bet on him asking for a trade and being shipped out of Green Bay. This would leave 2008 draft pick Brian Brohm from Louisville as the new heir-apparent to replace Favre.
Now is the time to bet on the Packers (+900) representing the NFC in the Super Bowl. The betonline.com Sportsbook has your odds now. Bet it before they confirm Favre is back as the starter. It might also be worth putting down some money on whatever team Rodgers ends up playing for as well. He has a lot to prove and odds are he will deliver.
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