Brett Favre is one of the most legendary quarterbacks in NFL history. The gunslinger began his career in Atlanta but was shipped out of town for pennies on the dollar to Green Bay. As a Packer, Favre became one of the most entertaining players in league history and led the team to the Super Bowl.

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He would finish out his career in 2010, after spending two seasons in Minnesota. While his stints as a Packer and a Viking are both memorable and legendary, his one-off year as a New York Jet isn't remembered at all. Let's take a look back at Favre's time in The Big Apple.

10 Brett Favre Was Traded To The Jets

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Following the 2007 NFL season, Brett Favre, who had teased retirement for years to this point, finally decided to hang up the cleats, allowing Aaron Rodgers to finally start for Green Bay. Plans were made for his number to be retired as a Packer, and he was going to be honored in the opening game of the season.

That retirement lasted for less than two months, as the quarterback stated he was forced into it. In August of 2008, he was traded to the New York Jets for a fourth-round pick. Interestingly enough, Favre nearly ended up playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but the trade fell apart, and he headed to New York.

9 Favre Won His Debut

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Due to Brett Favre being traded right before the regular season started, there were questions if he would be ready for week one. That's not including the fact that he would have to shake off the rust of being retired.

Favre wound up starting in week one, facing off against the Miami Dolphins. Despite the lack of preparation time, the quarterback dominated and put up two touchdowns en route to an easy 20-14 win over the divisional rival.

8 He Nearly Tied The Record For Most Passing Touchdowns In A Game

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By week four, the New York Jets were chugging along with the steady hand of Brett Favre under center. While the gunslinger had played well to that point in the season, he decided to take out his frustrations from the offseason on the Arizona Cardinals.

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In the game against the Cardinals, the legendary quarterback dominated. Favre threw a personal-best six touchdowns in the game, one away from tying the NFL record for most passing scores in a single game.

7 The Jets Got Off To A Hot Start

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In the 2008 AFC East, the division was very competitive. The New England Patriots lost Tom Brady in week one but were playing well with Matt Cassel under center, and the Miami Dolphins were playing well with former Jet Chad Pennington at quarterback.

However, it was the New York Jets, with Brett Favre under center, who were leading the division for most of the season. By week 12, the team had an 8-3 record and seemed to be only getting better as the season went on.

6 Chad Pennington Got His Revenge

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Chad Pennington was the best example of a good, but not a great quarterback. If your quarterback was even slightly worse than him, you were probably looking to upgrade. In 2008, the New York Jets decided to replace Pennington in favor of the aging Favre.

The final game of the season was a showdown between Pennington and Favre. In the end, the Dolphins and the former Jet wound up getting their revenge, as they won 24-17.

5 The Jets Missed The Playoffs

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The biggest consequence of The New York Jets losing to the Miami Dolphins in the last game of the season is that it assured that they wouldn't win the division. To top it off, the team didn't make the wild card or the playoffs at all.

Despite starting the season 8-3, the New York Jets struggled down the stretch. They wound up finishing 9-7, which is a solid year on paper, but a terrible record considering the potential that the team had.

4 Favre Played Terribly As The Season Went On

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Despite tons of early success, Brett Favre played horrifically as the season went on. Despite the team and him clicking early, he reverted to his old ways and decided to play as a gunslinger at the absolute worse possible times.

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Favre wound up finishing the year with more turnovers than touchdowns. During the final five games of the season, the quarterback posted eight turnovers to just two touchdowns, yikes.

3 Favre Retired After The Season

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In the weeks following the season, Brett Favre reportedly met with the New York Jets coaching and management staff and stated that they should possibly look at new quarterback options for the following season. While not an official confirmation of retirement, the quarterback hinted at it.

Just a few weeks after that conversation, Favre filed for retirement once again. Two seasons after he decided to retire, the quarterback was released from his contract, allowing him to sign anywhere else if he pleases.

2 Favre Reportedly Played With An Injury

NFL: New York Jets at Oakland Raiders

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While Brett Favre had worse seasons in the NFL, his one-off year with the New York Jets was one of the worst of his career. Following the season, fans got a good idea as to why he struggled so much, and why he had a severe sudden decline.

In the 11th game of the season, Favre suffered an arm injury, but decided to keep playing, and team didn't inform the league of the injury. Due to the team hiding the injury, they were fined $125,000 dollars.

1 Favre Unretired To Join The Minnesota Vikings

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Death, taxes, and Brett Favre unretiring to join a new team are the only things assured in life. In August 2009, the former MVP decided to sign with the Minnesota Vikings, feeling that they were the best destination for him to win a ring.

To his credit, Favre got very close that season, as he lost in overtime of the conference championship game to the future Super Bowl winner New Orleans Saints. He returned for one more injury plagued season in 2010, before deciding to call it quits. Thanks to his incredible seasons in Minnesota, his stint in New York is commonly forgotten.