Last night, Peyton Manning broke Brett Favre's NFL touchdown passing record in Denver Broncos lob-sided victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
It is customary for the beaten record holder to be swift and fulsome with his praise of the new record-breaker.
However, the former New York Jets sideline reporter to whom Favre apparently insisted on texting pictures of his penis, was quick to warn Manning about any incoming messages.
Hey Peyton, if that congratulatory text from "He who shall not be named" is an MMS... Prolly best to just delete that one.
— Jenn Sterger (@jennifersterger) October 20, 2014
Jenn Sterger claimed in 2010 that Favre had repeatedly sent suggestive text messages and images to her while she was working with the Jets. Favre admitted to leaving voicemails but denied sending the explicit pictures. Needless to say, Sterger's tweet has done nicely in the retweet department and she shows no sign of deleting it.
One minute after Sterger's tweet, Favre did congratulate Manning on Twitter, without any image attached, penis or otherwise. It is not NFL tradition to send a picture of one's penis to a fellow player.