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Green Bay --- We interrupt today's Aaron Rodgers Q&A with a Brett Favre update.

Naturally.

The former Green Bay Packers quarterback made an appearance on SiriusXM today. Nothing ground-breaking but he did address a few topics for the first time that were interesting. Favre talked about his return to Lambeau Field as a Minnesota Viking, his relationship with Aaron Rodgers and what it'd take for him to suit up again.

A few running highlights from his interview...

On his career/how he left.. "I can't say that I have any regrets about my career. It happened the way it happened. Very proud of my career."

"I can't say that I have any regrets about my career. It happened the way it happened. Very proud of my career." On his relationship with Green Bay... "The relationship is much better. It's just a matter of getting back up there. We're trying to figure out a game to come to."

"The relationship is much better. It's just a matter of getting back up there. We're trying to figure out a game to come to." On Aaron Rodgers... "I'm no idiot. I know there's always someone who's going to replace you. It was time to give him a shot. ...I have no ill feelings. I thought we got along well. Did what I could to help him along the way. ..."Do we talk all the time? No, we don't but do I talk to most guys I played with (all the time)? No, I don't."

"I'm no idiot. I know there's always someone who's going to replace you. It was time to give him a shot. ...I have no ill feelings. I thought we got along well. Did what I could to help him along the way. ..."Do we talk all the time? No, we don't but do I talk to most guys I played with (all the time)? No, I don't." On returning to Lambeau Field as a Viking... "I never envisioned traveling from Appleton to Green Bay on a bus as an opponent. Never crossed my mind. ...It was an awesome experience to see it from the other end. The reception was not great, but it gave me goosebumps. It was a special place."

"I never envisioned traveling from Appleton to Green Bay on a bus as an opponent. Never crossed my mind. ...It was an awesome experience to see it from the other end. The reception was not great, but it gave me goosebumps. It was a special place." On coaching H.S. football... "It's been a blast. To not get paid was such a blessing...you just do it for fun. … I learned probably more than the kids did."

"It's been a blast. To not get paid was such a blessing...you just do it for fun. … I learned probably more than the kids did." On if it was only the games on Sunday, if he'd play... "If they would promise not to hit me. …I don’t recover like I used to. I recovered so well for so long, I kind of took it for granted."

"If they would promise not to hit me. …I don’t recover like I used to. I recovered so well for so long, I kind of took it for granted." On if he's looking forward to his Hall of Fame induction... Yes and no. I say that with all due respect, the 'no' part. We kind of like the anonymity retirement has brought. …It’ll be a positive thing but it’ll also be a public thing. Our youngest daughter hates the limelight. She's very shy. So that won't be the atmosphere she's comfortable with. But it is such an honor. So I am looking forward to it."