
Jenn Sterger, best known as the woman that NFL star Brett Favre sexted, is back in the news again claiming she didn’t make a dime off the scandal.
Get the latest Jenn Sterger news after the jump!
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As if Brett Favre didn’t have enough problems of his own, the famed quarterback now has to worry about his sister’s bad behavior. Brandi Favre was arrested in Mississippi Wednesday after authorities busted a meth lab.
Nothin’ says classy like meth! Read on…
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It’s hard to say if any woman could get over the fact that her husband would wear Crocs, but that he would wear such an unflattering shoe while posing naked on his bed sending lewd texts to potential mistress seems like it would be more than any wife could bear.
Still, Deanna Favre says her religious faith and an outward focus are helping her through the awful allegations of improper behavior against her famous, football playing, multi-million dollar earning husband, Brett.
Wow, I never knew sexting was such a national crisis. Sure, Tiger Woods, Brett Favre and nearly every under parented kid in America have gotten in some hot water over naughty texts, but is that a reason to spoil the party for everyone else on earth that might want to express some sexy time wishes via text?
Yes.
Apparently Apple is stepping in where parents have failed and just got a patent approved for an anti-sexting device that will prevent young (and old) horngdogs from sharing their innermost dirty thoughts.
Former Packer and current Minnesota Vikings QB and has been a very naughty iconic sports hero and is probably sleeping on his couch tonight.
Allegedly, Favre has been accused of “sexting” (oh, come on, you know what that means, grandpa — Texting Sexy Messages!!) with a woman named Jenn Sterger who has once worked for the New York Jets.
He couldn’t have even done it with someone on his own team??
Did Brett Favre attempt to seduce a pretty lady named Jenn Sterger through Myspace and text messages while he was with the New York Jets?
The evidence collected so far by Deadspin.com is pretty damning and both the Jets and Favre deny any knowledge of the alleged contact.
The contact includes an ALLEGED picture of Brett Favre’s… um… alternate throwing arm, so to speak. No, not posting it here, but we’re sure you can find it… Read More
The New Orleans Saints defeated the Minnesota Vikings 14-9 in an NFL 2010 season opener that wasn't short on excitement.
Brett Favre was there and threw an interception and a touchdown and looked all pouty when his team lost and probably went home to throw on some Wranglers.
Drew Brees was there and was efficient and studly, throwing a touchdown that would prove to be more than enough for the win.
But, of course, back to Favre. He looked, well, old and confused and ready for a walker at times. It probably didn't help that he didn't come to Vikings training camp because he was too busy deciding how big he needed his ego to be all summer.
Whether you like it or not, the 2010 season of the NFL kicks off tonight with a rematch of last season's NFC Title Game as the Saints and Vikings get set to duke it out.
And, yes, Brett Favre is going to be playing as long as he doesn't retire before kickoff.
Nearly every American is pushed into at least casual NFL season status as the sport has cemented itself clearly as the nation's pastime.
So, much like the Super Bowl struts around like it's own Federal holiday, the first game of the season may as well be placed on all calendars.
But, enough of all the hubbub, who's gonna win?
Ever an athlete popular with female fans of the NFL, quarterback Brett Favre announced hours ago that when it comes to playing football, he is finished. Speculation had swirled around the Super Bowl-winning QB for years during every off season whether he would return to the huddle the next fall. After a surprisingly successful year with a young team, the Green Bay Packer stalwart decided to hang up his cleats confident the team was heading in the right direction. Packer general manager is now faced with the tough task of replacing a legend that will most certainly find his way to the Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. "He has had one of the greatest careers in the history of the National Football League, and he is able to walk away from the game on his own terms - not many players are able to do that," said GM Ted Thompson. The three-time MVP
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