Sports | Roger Clemens Worst (Un)Retirements in Sports By Kevin Spak Posted May 21, 2009 9:09 AM CDT Copied New York Jets quarterback Brett Favre, left, throws an incomplete pass as he is hit by Miami Dolphins safety Yeremiah Bell during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 28, 2008. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun) With Brett Favre mulling yet another unretirement, Will Leitch of New York magazine looks back on the worst unretirements in sports history. They range from cringe-worthy to incomparably cringe-worthy: Ricky Williams: How many drug tests can one man fail? Lance Armstrong: "It’s difficult to come up with a better final chapter than winning your seventh Tour after overcoming cancer and thoroughly infuriating the French by evading all their attempts to bust you as a drug cheat." Ryne Sandberg: Returned to the Cubs in 1996 saying he had “unfinished business.” It remained unfinished: he batted .244. Michael Jordan: "Jordan’s decision to come back and play for the Washington Wizards was a disaster for anyone who didn’t get a cut of Wizards jersey sales." Brett Favre: ‘Nuff said... To see the complete list, click the link below. Read These Next CBS News boss pulls 60 Minutes segment critical of Trump policy. Slate examines the 'spiritual rot' of today's Vegas. Trump makes a new move on Greenland, and Denmark isn't happy. Camera records 'dirty eruption' at Yellowstone National Park. Report an error