SAD NEWS: Jordan Love and Packers fans were heartbroken, shed tears and prayed for the legend Brett Favre after this heartbreaking announcement…OMG

Posted May 10, 2025

Green Bay, Wisconsin – A wave of sadness swept across the NFL world today as Green Bay Packers legend Brett Favre made a heartbreaking announcement that left fans in shock and brought tears to the eyes of players, coaches, and longtime supporters — including current quarterback Jordan Love.

At a press conference from his home in Mississippi, Favre, visibly emotional, shared the devastating news:

“After recent health evaluations, I’ve been diagnosed with an early-stage neurodegenerative condition, likely related to the hits I took during my career. It’s hard to talk about, but I want to be honest — not just for myself, but for others out there going through the same thing.”

The former Super Bowl champion and NFL Iron Man — known for his toughness and resilience — now finds himself facing a battle of a different kind. The announcement hit especially hard in Green Bay, where Favre remains a beloved figure.

Jordan Love, the current leader of the Packers, posted shortly after the news broke:

“You gave everything to this game and to this city. I speak for all of us — we’ve got your back, Brett. We’re praying for you. You’re forever our QB.”

Fans quickly gathered outside Lambeau Field, many laying down green-and-gold flowers, jerseys, and signs that read “#Forever4” and “We Love You, Brett.” Social media exploded with messages of support under the trending hashtag #PrayForFavre.

Even longtime rival Peyton Manning expressed his solidarity, writing:

“Brett, your toughness inspired a generation. You’re not facing this alone.”

The Green Bay Packers organization also released a statement offering support to the Favre family, and sources say a special tribute is being planned at the next home game — including a video montage and a moment of silence.

As Brett Favre enters this difficult new chapter, the outpouring of love from around the league is a reminder that some legacies go far beyond football. The number 4 may no longer take the field, but it will always represent courage, leadership, and heart.