MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Favre leads Green Bay to 45-17 rout of St. Louis



He threw three TD passes on his day, as proclaimed by the governor.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- The governor proclaimed it "Brett Favre Day," and the night belonged to the quarterback, too.
Favre celebrated his 200th straight regular season start with three touchdown passes, and set yet another record in the Green Bay Packers' 45-17 rout of the St. Louis Rams on Monday night.
Favre topped 20 touchdown passes for the 11th straight season, breaking a tie with Dan Marino on a 7-yard toss to tight end Bubba Franks in the second quarter that made it 14-3.
He also threw touchdown passes to Javon Walker and Donald Driver as the Packers (7-4) got two defensive touchdowns and won their sixth straight to keep pace with Minnesota atop the NFC North.
Davenport steps up
Favre didn't have his co-star, Ahman Green, who was out with injured ribs. But Najeh Davenport came up with a strong imitation, gaining 178 yards on 19 carries in his first NFL start even though he had a sore hamstring.
It was the fifth-highest single-game rushing total in franchise history, and Davenport capped his night with a 40-yard touchdown run on fourth-and-1 with 1:52 left to make it 38-17.
Marc Bulger threw for more yards -- 448 -- against Green Bay than any quarterback ever had, completing 35 of 53 passes, but St. Louis (5-6) missed a chance to tie Seattle atop the NFC's woeful West.
Isaac Bruce caught nine passes for 170 yards and a touchdown but his two fumbles were returned for touchdowns, one by rookie Ahmad Carroll to start the scoring and one by Michael Hawthorne to cap the rout in the final minute.
Bruce's 4-yard TD catch just before halftime brought St. Louis to 21-10, and in the third quarter, the Rams benefited from a new rule this year that allows the coach to call a timeout from the sideline. Mike Martz's timeout negated a lost fumble by Steven Jackson.
But Martz followed up with a questionable call -- a fake field goal when a 42-yarder by Jeff Wilkins would have made it a one-possession game. Wilkins was stuffed 12 yards shy of the first down on fourth-and-7.
Not only did the Rams get nothing out of a nearly eight-minute drive, but the Packers went 71 yards in four plays, capped by Driver's leaping 16-yard touchdown catch that gave Green Bay a 28-10 lead.
Bulger's 8-yard TD toss to Marshall Faulk made it 28-17, but the Rams never got closer.
The streak
Favre's record streak of starts moved to 219, counting playoffs, and is almost 100 more than Ron Jaworski's previous NFL quarterback mark of 123.
Joey Thomas forced a fumble on the Rams' first possession, and Carroll, a fellow rookie cornerback, picked it up and ran 40 yards for a touchdown. It was the Packers' first recovery of an opponent's fumble since Sept. 19 against Chicago.
In the final minute, Darren Sharper stripped the ball from Bruce and Hawthorne returned it 34 yards for the score. Carroll also intercepted a pass in the end zone that was intended for Bruce early in the third quarter.