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Favre injured vs. Bears
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Favre injured vs. Bears

Published Dec. 21, 2010 12:33 a.m. ET

The Minnesota Vikings' Brett Favre improbably started Monday night against the Chicago Bears and was injured in the second quarter.

Favre sustained a head injury on a second-quarter sack with the Vikings down 10-7. He had thrown a touchdown pass and an interception in the first quarter.

The 41-year-old quarterback was upgraded from ''out'' to ''questionable'' on Monday morning, then tested his sprained throwing shoulder about two hours before kickoff and was named the starter against the Chicago Bears. However star running back Adrian Peterson was inactive because of thigh and ankle injuries.

Favre had his NFL record straight starts streak end at 297 games last week against the Giants. The team ruled him out on Saturday, saying he was unable to throw the football because of pain in his shoulder and still had numbness in his throwing hand.

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But Favre woke up on Monday morning and told the team he wanted to give it a try. The Vikings notified the NFL and the Bears of his status change and Favre threw about 15 passes in a pregame warmup before being cleared to play.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said there is nothing in the rules that prevents from the Vikings, or any other team, from changing a player's injury report designation.

''If a player's medical status changes during the course of the week, the club must update his playing status accordingly prior to the game,'' Aiello said. ''That is what the Vikings did when Brett's status changed today.''

Speaking before the game, Commissioner Roger Goodell said, ''We don't allow people to play games with the injury list. They have to be legitimate medical injuries.''

Favre had not thrown a pass in two weeks, ever since he was blindsided by Bills linebacker Arthur Moats and drilled into the turf on Dec. 5.

He watched practice again all week leading up to the game against the Bears and was declared out, rather than doubtful, on Saturday. Rookie Joe Webb was expected to get the start, and the team signed veteran Patrick Ramsey as an insurance policy after placing No. 2 backup Tarvaris Jackson on injured reserve.

The Vikings and Bears are playing at the University of Minnesota's outdoor stadium because the Metrodome's roof collapsed last weekend after a heavy snowstorm. The roof's failure caused the Vikings-Giants game to be moved to Detroit, but the university was able to get its two-year-old stadium ready to host the Bears.

Snow started steadily falling in the Twin Cities on Monday afternoon and forecasts called for the wind-chill temperature to be well below zero by game time.

Favre's 20th NFL season has been one of his toughest. In addition to the streak ending, Favre started the day with 18 interceptions, which is tied for third most in the league, and his 69.6 quarterback rating was good for 30th.

He is also the subject of an NFL investigation into allegations that he sent inappropriate text messages and photos to a game-day hostess when both worked for the New York Jets in 2008. Goodell said he is still evaluating the findings and hoped to make a decision before the end of the regular season.

It was not known if he spoke with Favre.

''I'm still following up on some of the information, making sure that we've been thorough,'' Goodell said. ''We want to be as thorough and serious about it and reach the right conclusion.''

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