Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy says the team will retire Brett Favre's No. 4 jersey, but they will wait a few years to make sure the quarterback is retired for good this time. "I think it's probably going to be a few years," Murphy told Packers fans, according to the Green Bay Press-Gazette. "We made that mistake when he first retired after the 2007 season. Ironically, we were going to retire his number and have a big ceremony at the opening game that next season against the Minnesota Vikings. "Little did we know he'’d end up playing that season for the Jets." Still, Murphy said Favre deserves to have his number retired for all that he accomplished with Green Bay, despite the parties' ugly split. "Eventually, he'll come back into the fold," Murphy said. "He deserves that for what he did as a Packer. … There are very few players in our history that had their number retired. ... But it's a very, very meaningful honor and we want to do it at a time when it’'s meaningful for both him and the organization."