The Hamilton Spectator

Favre went to rehab 3 times to fight addictions

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GREEN BAY, WIS. — Retired quarterbac­k Brett Favre says he made three trips to rehabilita­tion centres during his Hall of Fame career to fight his dependence on painkiller­s and alcohol.

Favre told Sports Illustrate­d he took as many as 14 Vicodin at one time during the 1995 season in Green Bay. Favre won the first of his three consecutiv­e Most Valuable Player awards that season. “It is really amazing, as I think back, how well I played that year,” Favre said. “That was an MVP year for me. But that year, when I woke up in the morning, my first thought was, ‘I gotta get more pills.’ ”

Favre said his issues with pills caused him to spend 28 days at a centre in Rayville, Louisiana, in the early 1990s. Favre also says he spent 28 days in rehab “strictly for drinking” in 1998. The story also mentions a previously reported 72-day stint at a Kansas City rehab centre in the mid-1990s to get off Vicodin.

“When I drank, I drank to excess,” Favre said. “So when I went in the second time, to the place in Kansas, I remember vividly fighting them in there. They said drinking was the gateway drug for me, and they were right, absolutely right, but I wouldn’t admit it. I will never forget one of the nurses. I had it all figured out. I fought with this nurse all the time. I would not admit the drinking problem. At the end, she said to me, ‘You’ll be back.’ I was back. 1998. Guess who was waiting there when I walked in — that same nurse.”

Favre played in the National Football League from 1991 to 2010 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2016.

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