Favre, Brett After death, I would donate my brain.

Though he tells TMZ Sports that he’s confident he and his family won’t have to make that choice for a very long time,

Brett Favre says he’s down to give his brain once he passes away so it may be used for CTE research.

When we asked Favre this week whether he would consider donating his brain to doctors for study after his death, he replied he wouldn’t mind. Favre notoriously suffered from head injuries.

Throughout his 20-year NFL career. Naturally, the 55-year-old Hall of Famer informed us that he would rather that decision be made much later than sooner.

Before quipping, he said, “I have no problems with them studying it,” adding that “it probably wouldn’t take long to study it!”

 

Ahead of the Super Bowl, a number of profanity-filled tweets from Eagles star Saquon Barkley’s white fiancé have surfaced.

After the death of the underage girlfriend’s pregnant teen sister, a 19-year-old man is facing murder charges.