Michael Vick Signs with Philadelphia Eagles
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| Did you have your money on Vick signing with the Eagles? (AP Images) |
Former Atlanta Falcons QB Michael Vick, who has not played in the NFL since 2006 and was convicted in 2007 of conspiracy and running a dogfighting operation and then sentenced to 23 months in the slammer (and suspended indefinitely by the NFL and then recently reinstated), signed a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday.
FOXSports.com initially received the news of Vick's signing from a source, but then Vick's agent Joel Segal called to confirm. According to the deal, Vick will pocket $1.6 million the first year, and the Eagles have an option on the second year for $5.2 million.
So there you go. I wonder how Vick will like playing second dog to Donovan McNabb.
Get your NFL futures, props and odds while they're hot, folks. Bodog's got 'em all.

