
Brett Favre speaks on life after football, adversity: "I thought I knew a lot at 21"
While Brett Favre can't talk about his ongoing legal battles, he did talk to WCCO's Mike Max about life after football and how he continues to deal with adversity.
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Mike Max is sports director at WCCO-TV. Mike returned to WCCO-TV as a sports reporter and anchor in April 2005, having joined WCCO Radio in 1998.
Mike is no stranger to Minnesota sports. He hosts "Sports To The Max" every weeknight from 6:30-9 p.m. on WCCO Radio. Prior to hosting the radio show, Mike hosted Sports Connection on the Midwest Sports Channel.
Mike started his career as an intern at WCCO-TV. He was hired as a sports producer and soon began reporting for WCCO-TV.
A true Minnesotan, Mike grew up in Gaylord, Minn. and played football, basketball and baseball.
Mike attended Hamline University and furthered his talents on the court and on the diamond, playing basketball and baseball for the Pipers.
In his spare time, Mike enjoys working out, hunting and spending time with his wife, daughter and son.
While Brett Favre can't talk about his ongoing legal battles, he did talk to WCCO's Mike Max about life after football and how he continues to deal with adversity.
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