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NFL still investigating Favre by Barry Wilner Associated Press
CHICAGO — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Tuesday there was no timetable for wrapping up an investigation of an Internet report that Vikings quarterback Brett Favre sent racy text messages and lewd photos to a former New York Jets game hostess. “We’re just looking for facts now,” Goodell said at the NFL owners meeting. “I am going to deal with it as we get the facts.” He said he had no plans to meet with Favre, “but if it is something that would help us get to a conclusion and it is warranted, I will do so.” The investigation, announced last week, centers on a report by the sports website Deadspin that in 2008 Favre, then with the Jets, sent the photos and messages to Jenn Sterger. Sterger’s manager, Phil Reese, declined to say if his client has talked with the NFL. “This is something that allegedly happened two years ago,” Reese said in an e-mail to The Associated Press. “We don’t want a quick resolution, but the proper resolution.” Favre could be fined or suspended under the NFL’s personal conduct policy. “One of the reasons we instituted the personal conduct policy ... (was) to make everyone understand their responsibilities,” Goodell said. “We’re not going down a line of speculation and hypothetical situations.” Favre has not responded to questions about the Deadspin report. AP Sports Writer Rick Freeman in New York contributed to this story.
Bill Kostroun/ AP Photo Last week, Deadspin.com posted a story about quarterback Brett Favre allegedly sending graphic images to former Jets’ employee Jenn Sterger. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Monday that the league is looking to “find out all the facts.”
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