Brett Favre jogged onto the Metrodome turf Friday night wearing purple, looking as odd as Prince in plaid.
The Vikings jersey looked wrong on him, as if it had been photo-shopped. "It was surreal, seeing him in that," said receiver Bobby Wade. "It was an awesome experience, though."
Favre's debut wasn't. He took seven official snaps in two series, throwing three incompletions, and wedging a short pass in to Percy Harvin.
He received a standing ovation, then went 1-for-4, completing one more pass than each of the people in the stands wearing their brand-new No. 4 jerseys. One guy wore a purple T-shirt and taped "Favre 4" onto the back.
"It's a lot different than in the past," Favre said. "I was honored. I am honored."
After his cameo, Favre retired to the sideline. Well, maybe in his case we should choose a different verb.
This being one of those meaningless, overpriced, boring preseason games, Favre's performance proved ceremonial and anticlimactic.
Apparently when he was practicing with Oak Grove High he didn't have to face a blitz. Favre looked rusty and uncomfortable, and took a big hit to the chest on his last pass attempt.