Brett Favre didn't report to the Green Bay Packers' training camp Sunday, temporarily easing tensions in the three-time MVP's ongoing standoff with the team. Packers' spokesman Jeff Blumb confirmed Sunday that Favre did not report to camp with Packers players, who were required to report at 7:30 a.m. CDT. ? Favre expected to submit letter of reinstatement ? Favre's retirement and comeback timeline ? Favre's most memorable moments ? Photos: Favre through the years ? Video: Collection of Favre memories ? Video: Best of Favre highlights ? Video: Best of Favre: 2007 ? Favre: Bio | Player page | NFL records Favre told si.com that Packers General Manager Ted Thompson had asked him for "a couple of days" to resolve the situation. "I agreed to do that," Favre told the site. "I don't want to be a distraction to the Packers, and I hope in the next few days we can come to an agreement that would allow me to continue playing football." That agreement, presumably, would be a trade. The New York Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have emerged as two potential trade partners for the Packers, and Favre told si.com that he would consider a trade to any team.