NFL player, former star QB, and former convicted dog fighter Michael Vick will star in his own show, reports say. It will be an eight-part television series scheduled to debut on BET in 2010.
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Earlier this week it was reported that Michael Vick, quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, signed a deal with Nike. Today, Nike reported that they have absolutely no contract with Vick. Michael Vick signed on with Nike as a rookie in 2001 and they terminated his contract in August 2007 when he admitted his involvement in a dog fighting ring.
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Michael Vick, quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, is rehabilitating his image after serving 18 months in federal prison. Vick has signed a deal with Nike again and is looking forward to renewing his relationship with them.
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PETA is not pleased. Honestly, they have not been pleased since the Philadelphia Eagles signed Michael Vick, but as of today, he's back playing in the NFL.
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The Philalphia Eagles hammered the Carolina Panthers, 38 - 10, but much of that was on the back of the Panthers' QB, Jake Delhomme. The Eagles' own QB, Donovan McNabb? He was injured in the third quarter, suffering a cracked rib.
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Tonight ESPN broke that quarterback Michael Vick has signed with the Philadelphia Eagles. This contract is expected to be a two year deal as he has now found a home in the NFL. Vick's mentor has been saying since the Hall of Fame game on Sunday that Vick would probably sign by Friday.
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Is Michael Vick heading for the Buffalo Bills? The answer, depending on whom you ask, is yes or no.
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In a move that should surprise few, but will likely upset many, former NFL QB Michael Vick, who had earlier been convicted and served 23 months on dogfighting charges, has been conditionally reinstated by the NFL.
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Ex-NFL QB Michael Vick is back. He's been released from home confinement, where he's been since May, after spending 18 months at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas.
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Former $100 million quarterback Michael Vick is out of prison and working a $10 per hour construction job as he serves his final two months under home confinement. Vick will officially be a free member of society once again in late July. And, presumably, he’ll be looking to resume his NFL career.
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On Tuesday the Albany Firebirds of the arenafootball2 league announced they wanted to offer Michael Vick a contract for the remainder of the season. This was obviously some sort of PR stunt (more on that later), but the press release read:
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