Minnesota 38, Green Bay 26

1 2 3 4 T
MIN (7-1) 7 10 7 14 38
GNB (4-3) 3 0 17 6 26

Final

4:15 PM ET
November 1, 2009
Lambeau Field,
Green Bay, WI

Favre beats Packers with 4 TDs in return to Lambeau

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1921
Passing 1st downs
1417
Rushing 1st downs
32
1st downs from Penalties
22
3rd down efficiency
6-147-16
4th down efficiency
1-30-1
Total Plays6067
Total Yards355351
Passing244261
Comp-Att
17-2827-42
Yards per pass
8.76.2
Rushing11190
Rushing Attempts
3219
Yards per rush
3.54.7
Red Zone (Made-Att)4-53-5
Penalties3-296-45
Turnovers20
Fumbles lost
20
Interceptions thrown
00
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession27:2832:32
Air/Ground Leaders
Minnesota Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Favre17/2824440
Green Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Rodgers26/4128730
Flynn1/1300
Minnesota Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Peterson2597133
Taylor51208
Green Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Rodgers552035
Grant103008
Minnesota Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Harvin584151
Berrian347119
Green Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jennings888130
Driver663020
Minnesota Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Robison110
Sullivan110
Green Bay Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Driver100
Wells100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMINGNB
FG05:05Mason Crosby 37 Yd 03
TD01:17Adrian Peterson 1 Yd Run (Ryan Longwell Kick) 73
SECOND QUARTERMINGNB
TD10:42Visanthe Shiancoe 12 Yd Pass From Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell Kick) 143
FG00:09Ryan Longwell 41 Yd 173
THIRD QUARTERMINGNB
TD13:08Percy Harvin 51 Yd Pass From Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell Kick) 243
FG08:28Mason Crosby 26 Yd 246
TD06:30Spencer Havner 16 Yd Pass From Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby Kick) 2413
TD01:57Spencer Havner 5 Yd Pass From Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby Kick) 2420
FOURTH QUARTERMINGNB
TD13:35Jeff Dugan 2 Yd Pass From Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell Kick) 3120
TD10:26Greg Jennings 10 Yd Pass From Aaron Rodgers (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed) 3126
TD03:48Bernard Berrian 16 Yd Pass From Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell Kick) 3826
Associated Press

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Brett Favre jogged out of the tunnel in a purple helmet. He might as well have been wearing a black hat.

No, Favre didn't seem to relish playing the villain in his return to Lambeau Field. But it was going to take more than a chorus of boos to throw him off his game.

Seifert: Out Of The Way

Brett Favre's renaissance was never more apparent than Sunday, when he took control of a seesaw game at precisely the moment the Vikings needed him, writes Kevin Seifert. Blog

• NFC North blog

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For the second time in less than a month, Favre sliced up his former team and stuck it to the franchise that cast him aside as the Minnesota Vikings beat the Green Bay Packers 38-26 at Lambeau on Sunday. Despite being jeered repeatedly by Packers fans who once cheered his every move, Favre completed 17 of 28 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns without an interception.

"Packer fans cheer for the Packers first," Favre said. "I know that. But I hope that everyone in the stadium watching tonight said, 'I sure hate those jokers on the other side, but he does play the way he's always played.' "

High-stakes, emotional drama aside, this much is clear: The Vikings (7-1) took a firm hold on the NFC North standings.

But given the raw tension between Favre, the Packers' front office and the fans who felt betrayed when their favorite player came out of retirement -- again -- to join their biggest rival, cornerback Charles Woodson acknowledged the game was significant beyond the division standings.

Rodgers Sacked To Losses

The Vikings are 2-0 against the Packers, because Green Bay's pass protection has failed. Of the Vikings' 14 sacks in two wins over the Packers, 12 came with standard pressure (no additional pass rushers) and nine came with Aaron Rodgers in the shotgun (when he supposedly would have more time to pass).

MIN vs. GB In 2 Games
Vikings Packers
Sacks 14 0
Yards 71 0
QB Hits 19 5
Int 1 0

-- ESPN Stats and Information

"I think it was disappointing for a lot of people," Woodson said. "It's just a loss, but I think a lot of people really wanted this one bad. We let a lot of people down today."

Under less dramatic circumstances, rookie receiver Percy Harvin would have been Sunday's star after catching five passes for 84 yards and a touchdown and returning five kicks for 175 yards.

But Harvin didn't mind yielding the spotlight to Favre.

"He's played this game a long time, he sees a lot of stuff that a lot of quarterbacks can't see," Harvin said. "And he can make a lot of throws that a lot of quarterbacks can't make. With us being explosive, to add him was like a blessing in disguise."

The Vikings' defense roughed up Favre's successor, Aaron Rodgers, sacking him six times.

Fast Facts

• In his 129th career start at Lambeau Field (including playoffs), but first against the Packers, Brett Favre completed 17 of 28 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns.

• This was Favre's 21st game with four TD passes, which ties with Dan Marino for the most in NFL history.

• Minnesota swept the season series vs. Green Bay for the first time since 2005.

• The Vikings improved to 7-1 for the first time since 2000.

• Rapid Reaction

-- ESPN Stats & Information

But with the Packers (4-3) on the verge of getting routed, Rodgers rebounded with three second-half touchdowns.

A few of those crunching hits left Rodgers limping at times, but he said he'd be fine.

"I'll be OK in a couple of days," Rodgers said. "This one will hurt for a couple of days, though, physically and mentally."

But Rodgers -- who threw for only 38 yards in the first half but finished with 287 and 3 TDs -- wasn't hung up on outdueling Favre.

"I hate to losing to whoever's at quarterback for them," Rodgers said. "I hate losing to the Vikings."

The Packers now recognize that their chances of winning the division are fading, but still can compete for the wild card. And hey, they might even see the Vikings again in the playoffs.

"Hopefully, we'll have another crack at these guys down the road," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said.

Already leading 17-3 at halftime, Favre temporarily reverted from game manager to gunslinger on the Vikings' first possession of the second half -- and even that worked. Favre threw into triple coverage under pressure and Harvin came down with the ball while Woodson, Atari Bigby and Nick Collins tumbled to the ground like extras in a slapstick comedy as the Vikings took a 24-3 lead.

But Rodgers answered by driving the Packers to three straight scores in the third quarter -- a field goal and a pair of touchdown passes to tight end Spencer Havner, a linebacker who switched positions in training camp.

Harvin then returned a kickoff 48 yards. Facing third down at the 2, Favre rolled right and threw to wide open tight end Jeff Dugan to put the Vikings up 31-20 early in the fourth quarter.

Rodgers wasn't finished, scrambling for 35 yards to set up a 10-yard touchdown pass to Greg Jennings. After a failed 2-point conversion attempt, the Packers trailed 31-26 with 10:26 remaining.

Driving with a chance to take the lead, the Packers stalled out and Mason Crosby missed a 51-yard field goal attempt.

Peterson then took a screen pass 44 yards down the left sideline to the 15. With the Vikings facing third-and-11, Favre threaded a ball through the secondary for a touchdown to Bernard Berrian.

Favre left the field surrounded by cameras, pumping his fist to a mix of cheers and boos as he jogged down the tunnel. He hugged Al Harris and wide receivers Donald Driver and Jennings.

Despite the final score, it was an awkward homecoming for Favre, whose standoff with the front office split the loyalties of Packers fans last summer.

There weren't many signs of a split on Sunday.

Fans booed Favre loudly -- first when he walked out of the tunnel for pregame warmups, then again when he ran out of the tunnel for the game, and on every snap during the Vikings' first few offensive possessions.

"Welcome back to Lambeau Field, Brent," one fan's sign read.

Vikings coach Brad Childress said Favre did a great job of staying "in body," not letting the charged atmosphere get the best of him.

"We talked a little bit about not doing too much," Childress said.

If Favre didn't realize the extent to which Packers fans have turned on him, he does now. But Favre says that doesn't diminish his accomplishments as a Packer -- in his mind, anyway.

"What I've done here speaks for itself," Favre said. "What I was part of was awesome. That will never change."

Game notes
Vikings coach Brad Childress earned his first victory in Lambeau in four tries. ... Veteran tackles Chad Clifton and Mark Tauscher were active for Green Bay on Sunday but did not play. ... Sunday's crowd was 71,213, the largest regular-season crowd in Lambeau Field history. ... Recently re-signed running back Ahman Green returned 7 kicks for 141 yards and caught a 12-yard pass for the Packers.


NFL Scores

Sunday, November 1st
Houston 31 Final
Buffalo 10
Cleveland 6 Final
Chicago 30
Seattle 17 Final
Dallas 38
St. Louis 17 Final
Detroit 10
San Francisco 14 Final
Indianapolis 18
Miami 30 Final
NY Jets 25
NY Giants 17 Final
Philadelphia 40
Denver 7 Final
Baltimore 30
Jacksonville 13 Final
Tennessee 30
Oakland 16 Final
San Diego 24
Minnesota 38 Final
Green Bay 26
Carolina 34 Final
Arizona 21
Monday, November 2nd
Atlanta 27 Final
New Orleans 35