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Home / Sports / Brett Favre fights Parkinson's, denies surrender rumors

Brett Favre fights Parkinson's, denies surrender rumors

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Brett Favre issued a statement assuring fans he has not given up on his Parkinson's battle.
  • He addressed recent online reports suggesting he had surrendered to the disease.
  • Favre disclosed his Parkinson's diagnosis in September 2024 before Congress.
Brett Favre fights Parkinson's, denies surrender rumors

Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre has firmly denied reports suggesting he has surrendered in his fight against Parkinson's Disease. The 56-year-old athlete took to social media and spoke with media outlets on January 7, 2026, to express his continued determination. He assured fans that he remains committed to battling the condition, drawing parallels to his competitive spirit on the football field.

These clarifications came after comments Favre made on his "4th and Favre" podcast, released on January 1, 2026, were misinterpreted. He had discussed the progression of his Parkinson's, noting that while there is no cure, he remains optimistic but not "holding his breath" for a swift medical breakthrough. He mentioned experiencing "rigidity and stiffness" and occasional shakes when fatigued.

Favre's Parkinson's diagnosis was initially disclosed in September 2024 during congressional questioning regarding a lawsuit. He had then stated that it was "too late for me" in reference to concussion drug research, but his recent statements emphasize an ongoing fight against the disease. He aims to inspire hope for future cures while actively managing his own health.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, Brett Favre has stated that he has not given up hope and is continuing to fight Parkinson's Disease.
Brett Favre publicly disclosed his Parkinson's diagnosis in September 2024.
Favre has noted experiencing rigidity, stiffness, and occasional shakes, primarily when fatigued.

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