Brett Favre not disclosing details about texts

? Brett Favre doesn’t want to talk about any subject but the Green Bay Packers, while the NFL is seeking more information about allegations he sent suggestive messages and lewd photos in 2008 to a woman who worked for the New York Jets.

Speaking on a conference call with reporters in Green Bay ahead of Sunday night’s Vikings-Packers game, Favre called the NFL’s investigation into his alleged behavior a “league matter.” Minutes later, he also declined to answer a series of questions about the situation in his weekly Wednesday news conference with Minnesota media.

“That’s a league issue,” Favre said, “that I just have to leave at that.”

The Vikings quarterback met with NFL vice president for security Milt Ahlerich on Tuesday about his alleged advances toward then-Jets game emcee Jenn Sterger two years ago, when Favre played for New York.

Favre brushed off a question about whether the situation has weighed on him, insisting it was instead the “front five for Dallas” that weighed on him last week. He said this week his “focus is solely on Green Bay.”

Asked why he hasn’t denied the allegations, Favre said: “The one thing I’m going to say is that’s something that’s within the league, and I’ll just have to leave it at that — let that process work itself out.”

NFL

Colts’ punter suspended for game

Indianapolis — Colts punter Pat McAfee has become an example for his teammates headed into the team’s bye week — and not in a good way. Indianapolis suspended McAfee for one game on Wednesday, a little more than 12 hours after the 23-year-old was arrested for public intoxication. Police said McAfee took a pre-dawn swim in a city canal and told them “I am drunk” as he tried to explain why he was sopping wet in the Broad Ripple neighborhood, a trendy area known for its nightlife.

Kolb to start for Eagles

Philadelphia — Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid said Wednesday that Kevin Kolb will be his starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans.

Reid also said wide receiver DeSean Jackson will not play against the Titans.

Steelers’ Harrison upset

Pittsburgh — Steelers linebacker James Harrison was excused from Wednesday’s practice after meeting with coach Mike Tomlin about the $75,000 fine Harrison incurred for a helmet hit on a Browns receiver. Tomlin felt Harrison needed time to cool off.

Harrison was so upset with the fine — and the NFL’s stricter enforcement of dangerous hits — that he said he was weighing retirement, although Tomlin expects him to practice today.

Magic interested in team in L.A.

Los Angeles — Magic Johnson tells the Los Angeles Times he would be interested in bringing an NFL team back to L.A., but he hasn’t had any talks with the league.

Johnson recently sold his small ownership stake in the Lakers to Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong and sold his Starbucks outlets back to the company, fueling speculation about his future.

NBA

Melo goes about business

Denver — Carmelo Anthony keeps on preparing for the upcoming season unaware of, and ostensibly unfazed by, where that will be.

Amid the latest report that he could be headed to the Big Apple — this time, to the Knicks, not the Nets — Anthony said after practice Wednesday that he isn’t affected by the renewed trade talk swirling around him.

“I’m still able to wake up in the morning, smile, come here, laugh and joke with my teammates, play basketball and compete,” the Denver Nuggets’ star forward said. “That stuff doesn’t bother me.”

College football

No update on Rutgers player

Piscataway, N.J. — The 72-hour window of hope has come and gone for paralyzed Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand without word on whether he has had any feeling or movement below his neck.

Coach Greg Schiano had no medical update on LeGrand’s condition after the team practiced on Wednesday, the fourth day since the junior defensive tackle was paralyzed from the neck down making a tackle on a kickoff return against Army on Saturday afternoon.

In other college football news:

–Florida receiver Chris Rainey, dismissed from the team earlier this season, could be back on the field next week against Georgia.

Coach Urban Meyer says Rainey is eligible to play, but adds that the junior’s status won’t be determined until next week.

— North Carolina cornerback Charles Brown won’t play this season amid the ongoing NCAA investigation into the football program, while cornerback Kendric Burney will miss this weekend’s game at No. 25 Miami.

NHL

Canucks’ Rypien suspended

Toronto — Vancouver Canucks forward Rick Rypien was suspended indefinitely Wednesday pending a hearing for grabbing a fan while heading to the locker room in the game against Minnesota.