BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The NFL's loss might be Jim Kelly's gain. Brett Favre's abrupt retirement on Tuesday means Kelly, the Hall of Fame quarterback, is in line for a new hunting partner.
"I remember talking to him a couple of years ago, and I said, `When you retire, we're going to go hunting," Kelly said, recalling a conversation the two outdoorsmen had in 2006 when the Packers last played at Buffalo. "And he said, `You'll be one of the first people I'll talk to about going hunting.' So I look forward to that. But I'm going to miss watching him play."
"I remember talking to him a couple of years ago, and I said, `When you retire, we're going to go hunting," Kelly said, recalling a conversation the two outdoorsmen had in 2006 when the Packers last played at Buffalo. "And he said, `You'll be one of the first people I'll talk to about going hunting.' So I look forward to that. But I'm going to miss watching him play."
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