NFL legend Brett Fabre denounced Oregon officials last week for allowing trans athletes to compete with girls at high school track events where records were broken.
McDaniel High School's Ada Gallagher competed in multiple races at a Portland Interscholastic League event earlier this month. Gallagher set season records in the 400 and 200 metre races.
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The former Green Bay Packers star has been frank about protecting biological men from women and girls' sports. (Shelley Mays/USA Today Network)
Fabre was among those who criticized the officials.
“This isn't alright and should not shame all officials who allow this,” he wrote.
The former Green Bay Packers star has been more frank in recent years about keeping biological men out of women and girls' sports.
He called transgender women weightlifter Laurel Hubbard taking part in “unfair” at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. Last month, he praised President Donald Trump's executive order for him to keep trans athletes out of women's sports.
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Ada Gallagher set season records in the 400 and 200 metres races. (Photo via C. Morgan Engel/NCAA Getty Images)
“President @RealdonaldTrump is grateful that he has signed an initiative to prevent biological boys from competing with women,” Favre said in a post on the X of the Executive Order. “It's sad that this had to happen at this age and at this age, but I'm happy that it was possible.”
He appeared on the Fox News Channel with Will Cain earlier this month and was shown a clip of the co-host of “View” asking why it was the problem.
“There's nothing I can say that it changes her mind. I can only shake my head to this,” Fabre said. “That's common sense at its best. Well, what can I say? There's no words.”

President Donald Trump will sign an executive order at the White House on February 5, 2025, banning transgender female athletes from competing in female or girl sporting events. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Favre added that “you don't have to be a rocket scientist to understand that” as long as it's unfair to women and girls.
Ryan Morik of Fox News contributed to this report.
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