The Facts:
Favre, who banged his ulnar nerve -- more commonly known as the "funny bone" -- and had numbness, tingling and weakness down his throwing arm and into his hand during Sunday's loss to the Patriots is expected to play against Seattle next Monday night.
Reported by FootballDiehards.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Mike McCarthy told reporters during his Monday press conference that he'll know more when Favre practices Wednesday, but added that Favre is "Okay." Good thing. ... With Aaron Rodgers' (broken foot) season over, rookie Ingle Martin is the team's current No. 2 QB.
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