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Favre, Clifton expected to play tonight

November 27, 2006 By WRN Contributor

Packers quarterback Brett Favre and left tackle Chad Clifton both practiced Saturday and are expected to play tonight against the Seahawks in Seattle.

Clifton's hamstring had become sore in practice on Wednesday.  The team was off on Thursday and Clifton sat out Friday's practice before returning on Saturday.  He's listed as questionable on the teams injury report.

Brett Favre took all the snaps with the number 1 offense on Saturday.  Coach Mike McCarthy said the injured ulnar nerve in Favre's right elbow appears to be improving, though he's not yet at full strength. 

Favre was injured late in the second quarter of last week's game against New England.

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