
updated 11:31 p.m. ET Oct. 24, 2010 GREEN BAY, Wis. - Some Green Bay Packers fans still can't bear the sight of Brett Favre in a Minnesota Vikings uniform. It probably hurt a little bit less after the Packers finally sent him home with a loss. Favre threw three second-half interceptions to his former team and the Packers held on to beat the Vikings 28-24 on Sunday night. Favre appeared to deliver another signature comeback win with an apparent touchdown strike to Percy Harvin with 48 seconds left - but the play was ruled incomplete on a replay review. With one more chance on fourth-and-15 at the 20, Favre threw incomplete out of bounds. Green Bay (4-3) turned a pair of Favre's third-quarter interceptions into touchdowns that erased the Vikings' halftime lead, including a 32-yard return by linebacker Desmond Bishop. It was the ninth interception that was returned for a touchdown in the league on Sunday. Aaron Rodgers was 21 of 34 for 295 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. "It's huge," Rodgers said. "It's a great night. The crowd was electric, we needed this win. It's a long season, but we had to have this one." Rodgers threw a pair of costly first-half interceptions - uncharacteristic mistakes for a quarterback known for good decision-making in the red zone. Adrian Peterson rushed for 131 yards for the Vikings (2-4). Favre was 16 of 29 for 212 yards with a touchdown and the three interceptions. getCSS("3053751")


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Take a look at some of the best photos from this week in the NFL.NBCSports.comIt was Favre's second trip back to Lambeau Field as a Viking, but the buildup to this year's game wasn't quite as intense as last year's matchups. Favre led the Vikings to a pair of wins over the Packers last year, looking sharp in the process. But both teams are off to disappointing starts this season, a much bigger concern than the division rivalry or the Favre-driven circus. Favre has pressing personal concerns as well. He's currently in the middle of an NFL investigation into allegations that he sent lewd photographs and suggestive messages to a female New York Jets employee in 2008. Favre met with an NFL security official during the week but has not publicly addressed the allegations, which were posted on the Deadspin website. Fans booed Favre again when he took the field. But unlike last season, when Favre beat his former team twice, Favre committed costly mistakes and the Packers made the most of it. With the Packers leading by four late in the fourth quarter, the Vikings relied heavily on Peterson and the running game on their final drive. Facing fourth-and-5 at the Green Bay 48 with 1:51 left, Favre found Randy Moss for a 13-yard gain. Then the Packers finally sacked Favre, with Jarius Wynn hitting Favre for a 6-yard loss. Favre hit Peterson on a screen pass for 26 yards, giving the Vikings a first down at the Packers 15. NFL Week 7 roundup

Morry Gash / AP For the first time since leaving Green Bay, Brett Favre lost to his former team, 28-24. Full storyThe Vikings were called for a false start and a facemask penalty, but Favre then appeared to throw a go-ahead touchdown pass to Harvin and the Vikings began celebrating wildly - but the play was reviewed, and officials ruled Harvin's second foot was out of bounds. Favre then was pressured on the Vikings' last two chances, and his throws were incomplete. Minnesota led 17-14 at halftime, but Favre threw an interception to A.J. Hawk as he was hit hard by linebacker Brad Jones - leaving Favre limping and the Packers in good field position. Rodgers marched the Packers for a 14-yard touchdown strike to Greg Jennings, giving the Packers a 21-17 lead. Favre made an even bigger mistake on the Vikings' next possession. Again under pass rush pressure from a team that failed to sack him in either game last season, Favre threw the ball straight to Bishop - and Bishop ran it back to give the Packers a 28-17 lead. But Favre wasn't finished, hitting on a long gain to Harvin that set up a 4-yard touchdown pass to Moss, cutting the lead to 28-24 with 4:12 left in the third quarter. Running back John Kuhn converted a fourth-and-1 play to keep the Packers' next possession alive, but the drive stalled when the Packers went for it again on fourth-and-inches and Kuhn came up short. Favre drove the Vikings deep into Packers territory in the fourth quarter. But on third-and-7 at the Green Bay 35, Packers safety Nick Collins broke on a pass intended for Harvin and picked it off, ending the Vikings' scoring threat until their final drive came up just short. © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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