Brett Favre and Jenn Sterger

Brett Favre and Jenn Sterger (Getty Images)

MINNEAPOLIS ( KTLA) -- Brett Favre admitted to the NFL that he left voicemails for sideline reporter Jenn Sterger, but said he didn't send her any nude photos, according to Fox News reports.

Favre was interviewed by NFL vice president for security Milt Ahlerich on Tuesday, but no details were available about that meeting.

The NFL is still attempting to speak to Sterger, who hasn't decided whether she'll talk to the league or not.


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"We have an ongoing dialogue with the NFL," Sterger spokesman Phil Reese said on Friday. "What we've been talking about is having Jenn come in. Like I have said, she is strongly considering it. Ultimately this decision is hers and hers alone."

Sterger hasn't commented on the allegations.

Favre, a married father of three, has also declined to talk about his alleged exchanged with Sterger.

"That's a league issue," Favre said this week, "that I just have to leave at that."

Favre's wife, Deanna, wouldn't go into details when asked about the allegations on Good Morning America Thursday.

Deadspin.com claims Favre, 41, began pursuing 26-year-old Sterger after he joined the New York Jets in 2008.

He reportedly contacted her on MySpace and began leaving her voicemails.

The sports blog has posted a video of the voicemails along with graphic pictures of a man's private parts allegedly sent to her cell phone.

The content was obtained through a third party, not Sterger, the site claims.

In one voicemail, the caller states: "I'm going back to the hotel to just chill, so send me a text cause I'll be in the building for a couple of hours. Love to have you come over tonight."

Sterger, a former Playboy model, was hired by the Jets in 2008 to be the "Gameday Host" for the team. She now works for the Versus network.

Favre led the Vikings to the NFC championship game last year with one of the best seasons of his career.