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After all the drama that surrounds Favre each offseason -- will he or won't he really retire? -- he's back in his No. 4 jersey and told his teammates he's as committed to this as ever.
And why not keep going?
Favre is coming off a year in which he threw for 4,202 yards and 33 touchdowns and established career highs for completion rate (68.4), quarterback rating (107.2) and fewest interceptions (seven).
Favre insists the Vikings' success will ride on the play of Peterson.
"I played the best football of my career and it wasn't enough," Favre said, referring to the Vikings losing to the eventual Super Bowl champion Saints in the NFC title game.
He was booed by the crowd Sunday when running onto the field for the first time midway through the first quarter. Favre has been the Niners' nemesis for years.
In late September last year, Favre hit Greg Lewis on a 32-yard touchdown with 2 seconds left as the Vikings stunned San Francisco 27-24 in Minneapolis. That was the first of six straight road losses -- five in a row by a combined 19 points -- for the 49ers that helped cost them a playoff trip and a winning season.
Davis, San Francisco's No. 3 QB and fifth-round pick last year, completed a pretty 60-yard pass to Ted Ginn Jr. in the third quarter with his foot planted at the goal line when he released the ball. The pass set up Joe Nedney's 28-yard field goal. Davis later had an 18-yard completion to Nate Byham.
Longwell kicked a 40-yard field goal early in the second quarter for the Vikings' first points. Minnesota rookie quarterback Joe Webb broke loose up the middle for a 48-yard TD run with 1:54 to play, then Webb was sacked by Derek Walker in the end zone for a safety on the final play of the game.
Former Stanford star Toby Gerhart got his first of his four carries for Minnesota midway through the second quarter, a 3-yard gain. This marked the rookie's first game back in the Bay Area since the Vikings selected him at No. 51 in the second round of this year's draft. Gerhart, who rushed for 1,871 yards and 28 touchdowns for the Cardinal last year, also caught two short passes.
NOTES: Vikings WR Percy Harvin is expected back on the field Tuesday. He had a severe migraine headache attack at practice Thursday that sent him to the hospital. ... Minnesota CB Chris Cook had his 87-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown overturned based on review, which showed Dixon was down by contact. ... CB Phillip Adams, the 49ers' seventh-round draft pick, broke up three passes. ... The Vikings placed WR and punt returner Jaymar Johnson on season-ending injured reserve with a broken left thumb that he hurt in the team's exhibition opener last Saturday at St. Louis. ... Former San Francisco WR Brandon Jones signed with the Seahawks.
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