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Published: October 1, 2007
MINNEAPOLIS - The record is his, for now, and Brett Favre can return his focus on two other numbers: 4-0.
To hear him tell it again and again, this is all he has ever worried about: helping Green Bay win.
Favre became the NFL's all-time leader in career touchdown passes with a couple of vintage third-down zingers Sunday, and the Packers stayed unbeaten with a 23-16 victory against the Minnesota Vikings.
'To win, and get this behind us, is a great feeling,' said Favre, who threw No. 421 in the first quarter to Greg Jennings and No. 422 in the fourth quarter to rookie James Jones.
He also went interception-free against a defense determined to make him the league's all-time leader in that category. Favre remained three picked-off passes away from topping George Blanda on the career list.
Former teammate Darren Sharper had one in the first quarter that was wiped out by a penalty. He congratulated Favre after the game that left the frustrated Vikings 1-3. The Packers joined the Dallas Cowboys as the NFC's only undefeated teams.
Favre was the obvious difference in the decision against pass-deficient Minnesota.
'He's making all the proper decisions. You don't see him making some of the decisions he made in the past,' Sharper said. 'They're putting a lot on him, throwing the ball a lot, and he's not making too many bad throws. He's playing at the MVP level that he has played at before.'
Kelly Holcomb is, well, not quite in Favre's class.
He threw a touchdown pass to Sidney Rice with 1:55 left to pull the Vikings within seven, and a nearly disastrous fumble gave Minnesota a chance to tie it.
Favre's handoff to Ryan Grant wasn't clean, and Chad Greenway fell on it at the Minnesota 46. But Holcomb's tipped pass from the Packers 34 was intercepted by Atari Bigby, with the Vikings screaming unsuccessfully for an interference call on Charles Woodson.
'They can't blatantly hold you,' Holcomb said.
Minnesota also argued at another crucial point that Korey Hall fumbled when Antoine Winfield hit him hard out of the backfield. Greenway picked up the ball and would've scored an easy touchdown, but the incomplete pass ruling was not allowed to be challenged by Coach Brad Childress.
'I'm not in the business of being a referee, but it seemed like he caught and turned,' Greenway said.
Ultimately, the Vikings had bigger concerns. Holcomb went 21-for-39 for 258 yards, but those numbers were boosted by the late rally.
Adrian Peterson rushed 12 times for 112 yards and had a 51-yard kickoff return in the second half, and Chester Taylor ripped off a 37-yard run, too. All they had to show for all that in the first 58 minutes was Ryan Longwell's three field goals.
'I'd be lying to say we're not disappointed,' Peterson said.
Winning for the fourth time in the last five meetings here, Favre went 32-for-45 for 344 yards. Green Bay is 4-0 for the first time since 1998.
'We're in a throw mode right now,' Favre said.
'He cares about the record, but it's not the most important thing,' defensive end Aaron Kampman said. 'He cares about winning. That's when you know you have a special teammate.'
| Green Bay | 7 | 3 | 3 | 10 | - | 23 |
| Minnesota | 0 | 6 | 3 | 7 | - | 16 |
GB-Jennings 16 pass from Favre (Crosby kick), 4:56.
Second Quarter
Min-FG Longwell 44, 5:19.
Min-FG Longwell 35, 1:56.
GB-FG Crosby 28, :02.
Third Quarter
GB-FG Crosby 44, 6:04.
Min-FG Longwell 48, 3:18.
Fourth Quarter
GB-FG Crosby 33, 12:44.
GB-J.Jones 33 pass from Favre (Crosby kick), 5:46.
Min-Rice 15 pass from Holcomb (Longwell kick), 1:55.
A-63,779.
| GB | Min | |
| First downs | 20 | 20 |
| Total Net Yards | 384 | 382 |
| Rushes-yards | 20-46 | 22-155 |
| Passing | 338 | 227 |
| Punt Returns | 4-35 | 1-1 |
| Kickoff Returns | 3-67 | 4-98 |
| Interceptions Ret. | 1-1 | 0-0 |
| Comp-Att-Int | 32-45-0 | 21-39-1 |
| Sacked-Yards Lost | 1-6 | 4-31 |
| Punts | 4-49.0 | 5-36.2 |
| Fumbles-Lost | 4-2 | 2-1 |
| Penalties-Yards | 6-40 | 7-40 |
| Time of Possession | 30:58 | 29:02 |
RUSHING-Green Bay, Wynn 10-20, Grant 3-17, Ryan 1-7, Morency 1-2, Favre 4-1, Driver 1-(minus 1). Minnesota, Peterson 12-112, Taylor 8-40, Dugan 1-3, Holcomb 1-0.
PASSING-Green Bay, Favre 32-45-0-344. Minnesota, Holcomb 21-39-1-258.
RECEIVING-Green Bay, Driver 7-58, Lee 4-66, J.Jones 4-49, Franks 4-30, Jennings 3-43, Morency 3-33, Martin 2-52, Wynn 2-10, Grant 2-1, Hall 1-2. Minnesota, Rice 6-75, Wade 5-83, Shiancoe 4-38, Williamson 2-23, Dugan 1-13, Taylor 1-11, Richardson 1-9, Peterson 1-6.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.
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