NFL has initiated investigations about Brett Favre scandal. A website (deadspin) had alleged that Favre had sent inappropriate text-messages and pictures to Jenn Sterger in 2008. Both were employed with Jets at that time. There is still no proof that the alleged messages and pictures were sent by Favre so NFL will be checking the mobile phone records and Sterger would be called for an interview.
NFL is looking forward to Sterger’s cooperation in this regard because if none of the ladies cooperate the investigation would be a waste of time. Sterger has not responded to the news but two female message-workers have surfaced with similar accusations against Favre.
Favre has turned 41 and is very conscious about his public image. His wife was diagnosed breast cancer and has under gone treatments. Brett Favre scandal may leave adverse affects on his family and professional life. He is currently playing for the Vikings who need a victory badly. The team members are worried that Favre
won’t be able to give his best in today’s game against Jets. People are well aware that such scandals ruin the carrier of players just as it happened in the case of golf-player Tiger Woods.
Favre’s professional carrier spans over two decades and has played 288 consecutive matches. If NFL suspends him he won’t be able to make a record regarding the number of consecutive games.
According to some insiders Sterger wants to keep away from the Brett Favre scandal. She doesn’t want to comment or get involved in the blame game. Her silence may help Favre to continue his professional carrier.
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