Brett Favre's NFL-record starting streak of 291 consecutive games appears to be in danger of coming to an end.
Vikings coach Brad Childress said today that the quarterback has two small fractures in his left ankle, but he did not rule Favre out for Sunday's game at New England.
Favre, who had the same ankle surgically repaired in the spring, was injured in the third quarter while throwing the first of his three interceptions in the Vikings' 28-24 loss at Green Bay on Sunday. Favre played the remainder of the game but was having trouble walking after the game. He had an MRI and does not need surgery, according to Childress.
Favre is wearing a walking boot and suffered both an avulsion fracture in his heel bone and also a stress fracture. According to orthopedics.about.com, an avulsion fracture is an injury to the bone in a place where a tendon or ligament attaches to the bone. When an avulsion fracture occurs, the tendon or ligament pulls off a piece of the bone.
"Once he's functional, he can play," Childress said. "As you know he's had ankle and heel problems for a long time so that walking boot makes him a little bit more comfortable and I wouldn't rule anything out in terms of the end of the week. Don't really have a time-frame work on it."
Childress said he did not know if both fractures happened when Packers linebacker Brad Jones hit Favre as he threw a ball that was picked off by A.J. Hawk. Favre already has thrown 10 interceptions this season -- that is tied with the Saints' Drew Brees for the league lead -- and also has lost four fumbles.
The question now will be, can Favre practice this week? That might be the determining factor in whether he plays against the Patriots. Obviously, if Favre can't play, Tarvaris Jackson will start at quarterback.
Asked about the potential benefit of giving Favre a game off, Childress said: "He's got to be able to all the things that the position does. You can't put a guy that's a sitting duck out there. His competitive nature I'm sure will come into it but a lot of times you have to protect people from themselves. Really I'm taking it day-by-day. He's got great pain threshold and also great competitive zeal."