Thursday, August 13, 2009
Michael Vick Signs with Eagles
Michael Vick is back in the NFL after signing a two-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles. The former Atlanta Falcons quarterback was convicted in August 2007 of conspiracy and running a dogfighting operation, and served 18 months of a 23-month sentence in federal prison. He was once the NFL's highest-paid player, but has not played since 2006.
Michael Vick’s suspension was lifted on July 27, allowing him to sign with a team, practice and play in the last two preseason games. Once the season begins, Vick can participate in all team activities except games. The NFL commissioner said he would consider Vick for full reinstatement by Week 6 (Oct. 18-19) at the latest, but I believe Michael Vick will play in the fourth week of the season.
The Eagles is a surprise landing point for Vick. They were among 26 clubs that said there was no interest in Vick, but that may have changed when their backup quarterback strained a knee ligament earlier this week. The Eagles are led by star quarterback Donovan McNabb. When news of Michael Vick's signing circulated in the press box during the first half of the Eagles' preseason opener against New England, even the team's public relations staff seemed surprised.
Michael Vick arrived in Philadelphia Tuesday morning and remained there Wednesday evening. The Eagles will hold a news conference on Friday morning to announce his signing. The first year of the deal is for $1.6 million with an option for the second year at $5.2 million.
The Eagles travel to meet Vick's former team, the Atlanta Falcons, in Week 13 on Dec. 6. Wouldn't it be kinda fun to see him break off a long run or pass for a touchdown against them. Hummm...
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