Frank Caliendo as John Madden loves Brett Favre (Video)

PHOENIX, AZ - MARCH 28: Comedian Frank Caliendo performs during Muhammad Ali's Celebrity Fight Night XXI at the JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort
PHOENIX, AZ - MARCH 28: Comedian Frank Caliendo performs during Muhammad Ali's Celebrity Fight Night XXI at the JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort /
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Frank Caliendo has made a career doing incredible impressions, but it was his John Madden that started it all.

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On Saturday, Brett Favre will take his rightful place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Arguably one of the top-ten quarterbacks of all-time, Favre gave defenses fits for 20 years in the National Football League. A three-time Most Valuable Player, Favre will be the headliner of this year’s class, which includes seven other men being enshrined.

Comedian Frank Caliendo has made his living impersonating everyone from Charles Barkley to Jon Gruden, but it was John Madden impersonation that really put him on the map. So before Favre is immortalized in Canton, Ohio, Caliendo put on his Madden and spoke about how much he loves the former Green Bay Packer.

Not only does Caliendo (Madden) speak about Favre’s exploits as a football player, but he tells absurd stories of Brett Favre the person. The animation is hilarious, the impersonation is spot on, and the video is just downright funny. Caliendo has perfected his John Madden throughout the years, and this may be his best video yet.

Madden will not be able to make it to Canton for the ceremony on Saturday, as he is recovering from open-heart and hip-replacement surgeries. Madden’s former quarterback, Ken Stabler, will be entering the Hall of Fame posthumously, having passed away from Colon Cancer in July of 2015.

The 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame Ceremony will begin at 7:00pm ET at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Field. Heading into the Hall of Fame alongside Favre are Marvin Harrison, Eddie DeBartolo Jr., Tony Dungy, Kevin Greene, Alan Faneca, Dick Stanfel, and Ken Stabler.