Brett Favre has seemingly moved on from the bitter feelings surrounding his departure from the Green Bay Packers.

Favre returned from a brief retirement, but the Packers decided to move on with Aaron Rodgers.

“Even though it’s a shame the way things went down, as time goes by, it’s kind of like a girl, you just get over it,” said Favre.

Favre will surely one day return to Lambeau to have his jersey retired.

“I’m sure that day’s going to happen, but I haven’t thought a lot of about it,” Favre said. “The Packers have had great success since I left, not surprised by that. Great group of talented players there led by Aaron (Rodgers), of course. That organization is really apart from the rest, maybe the Yankees I guess, just in tradition and history. I’m so thankful I was part of it.

“I know that day, how it will unfold, I have no idea when that will happen. I don’t think their side is thinking about that. They’re trying to get back to the Super Bowl, and really I’ve got my plate full. I think that’s good for both sides, not that we don’t need to shake hands and move on. I think in some ways that has happened, but I do see the day, it’s going to happen. When? I have no idea.”