The legend of the NFL Brett Favre criticized Oregon officials for allowing a transgender athlete last week against girls in an athletics event of the high school where the records were broken.
Ada Gallagher, by McDaniel High School, competed in several races at the Portland Interscollastic League event earlier this month. Gallagher established seasonal records in races of 400 meters and 200 meters.
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The former Green Bay Packers star has been Franco on keeping biological men out of women’s sports. (Shelley Mays/USA Today Network)
Favre was among those who criticized the officials.
“This should not be well and shame for all the officials that would allow this,” he wrote.
The former Green Bay Packers star has been more frank about keeping biological men outside women’s sports in recent years.
He called for the transgender participation of Laurel Hubbard weightlifters at the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021 “unfair.” Last month, the executive order of President Donald Trump applauded to keep transgender athletes out of women’s sports.
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Ada Gallagher established seasonal records in races of 400 meters and 200 meters. (Photos of C. Morgan Engel/NCAA through Getty Images)
“I appreciate that President @realdonaldTrump signed an initiative to prevent biological children from competing against women,” Favre said in an X position of the executive order. “It’s sad that this has had to happen today, but I’m glad it has been done.”
He appeared in Pak Gazette Channel with Will Cain earlier this month and was shown a clip of the “The view” Whoopi Goldberg asking why it was a problem.
“There is nothing that can say that you will change your mind, I can only shake my head before this,” Favre said. “It is common sense at your best. Oh, well, what can I say? Without words.”

President Donald Trump signs an executive order that prohibits transgender athletes to compete in female sporting events or girls, in the White House, on February 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
As for being unfair to women and girls, Favre added: “You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to solve that.”