QB Favre a no-show at Green Bay camp — for now

MILWAUKEE — Brett Favre didn’t report to the Green Bay Packers’ training camp Sunday, temporarily easing tensions in the three-time MVP’s ongoing standoff with the team.

Packers spokesman Jeff Blumb confirmed Sunday that Favre did not report to camp with the other Packers players.

Favre told si.com that Packers general manager Ted Thompson had asked him for “a couple of days” to resolve the situation.

“I agreed to do that,” Favre told the site. “I don’t want to be a distraction to the Packers, and I hope in the next few days we can come to an agreement that would allow me to continue playing football.”

That agreement, presumably, would be a trade. The New York Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have emerged as two potential trade partners for the Packers. Favre told si.com that he would consider a trade to any team.

Packers players were scheduled to attend meetings and take physicals Sunday. Running back Ryan Grant — an exclusive-rights free agent who has refused to sign a tender offer from the team and is pursuing a long-term deal — also did not report Sunday morning.

Players, coaches and Thompson were not scheduled to meet with reporters until after the Packers’ first practice Monday morning.

To report to camp, Favre first would have to file for reinstatement with the league and have his request approved by commissioner Roger Goodell, something that didn’t happen Saturday. Then he’d have to pass a team physical.

In the si.com interview, conducted at his home in Mississippi, Favre said he has been speaking with Goodell and hopes the commissioner could be “some sort of arbitrator” in his impasse with the Packers.

The Packers were willing to take Favre back as recently as late March, several weeks after he retired. But after Favre led team officials to believe he was ready to return, only to change his mind again and stay retired, the team made a firm commitment to moving forward.

Now, Packers officials have made it clear that Favre wouldn’t be the starter if he returned. And they aren’t willing to grant his request to be released because they fear he would sign with division rival Minnesota. Favre’s rights belong to the Packers until his contract expires after the 2010 season.

Favre told si.com he was interviewed this week by an NFL official about tampering charges filed by the Packers against the Vikings. Favre said he talked to Vikings coach Brad Childress and offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell — which by itself wouldn’t constitute tampering — but denied that either of them tried to entice him to come to the Vikings, as the Packers suspect.

Childress said Sunday that any conversations he had with Favre were merely to catch up with a player he has known since he was an assistant coach at the University of Wisconsin who would sometimes sit in on Green Bay’s quarterback meetings.

“In my mind, it’s no different than me talking to Donovan McNabb as he’s going to training camp or talking to Brian Westbrook,” the former Eagles coach said. “You communicate with people in this league. You don’t leave past relationships.”

On Saturday, Packers coach Mike McCarthy said even he wasn’t sure how the Favre saga would play out. But he did make it clear that Aaron Rodgers is his starting quarterback.

“Aaron Rodgers is the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers,” McCarthy said. “That’s been stated over and over again. I hope we can finally understand that. That’s where we are as an organization and as a head coach of the Green Bay Packers. I don’t know how else to answer that question.”

But even given Favre’s iffy commitment to football, doesn’t he still give the Packers their best chance to win in 2008?

“As simple as a question as that sounds, it’s obviously more complicated than that,” McCarthy said.

“The football team has moved forward with the emphasis on defense,” he added. “Because that’s what I believe in.”

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