His wife is about to pop out a couple of twin boys. Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre said in a radio interview earlier this week that he would rather see his grandchildren play golf than football due to the dangers of concussions. Taking to Instagram over the weekend, Favre revealed that he and his grandson Parker met up with Rodgers at a golf tournament in the Bahamas. Meanwhile, Brett Favre turns 49 in October and here he is looking 65 and spending his days being grandpa. What’s it … Brett Favre was born in Gulfport, Mississippi, the son of Bonita Ann (née French) and Irvin Ernest Favre, and raised in the small town of Kiln.Both of his parents were schoolteachers in the Hancock County School District.He is of part French ancestry.
Favre’s oldest daughter, Brittany, is a mother to two sons of her own; Parker Brett, born in 2010 and, later, A.J. Joe Buck turns 49 next week. Though, football is the last sport Favre would wish to see his young grandchildren playing. Brett had an exceptionally long and productive career with the Green Bay Packers for whom he played from 1992 to 2007. Brett Favre has 2 daughters, Brittany (born February 6, 1989) and Breleigh (born July 13, 1999). Brett Lorenzo Favre’s path to a life of football began as soon as he could toddle along the sidelines. Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre retired in 2010 after 20 long years of playing in the NFL. He was from childhood subjected to gruelling workout regimens and had to abide by them because he had his father as his coach. The two Packers stars posed for a photo with Parker, which Favre shared with fans on Instagram Saturday. His grandson, Parker Brett, was born on April 2, 2010. By Daniel S. Levine - June 30, 2019 08:06 pm EDT Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre took his grandson Parker to meet his favorite quarterback, who turns out to be Favre's successor, Aaron Rodgers.