MICHAEL PLAYED FOR 4 NFL TEAMS WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING:
The Atlanta Falcons
(2001–2008)
Vick was picked first overall by Atlanta in 2001. Mike led the Falcons to the 2004 NFC Championship Game. Michael made three Pro Bowls there.
The Philadelphia Eagles
(2009-2013)
After 21 months in jail for dogfighting, Vick joined the Eagles in 2009. Michael's 2010 comeback led the Eagles to the NFC Championship Game. He was Pro Bowl and Comeback Player of the Year.
The New York Jets: In 2014, Vick joined the NY Jets as a backup quarterback. His six-game passing total was 556 yards and two touchdowns.
The Pittsburgh Steelers: Vick joined the Steelers in 2015 as a backup quarterback. His five-game passing total was 211 yards and one score.
Michael Vick retired in 2017. He presently analyzes FOX Sports.
Vick also played for the US national football team in the 2004 Summer Olympics. He led the bronze medal team.
While controversial, Vick was one of the best quarterbacks of his generation. This athletic playmaker may transform the game with his legs. Despite his legal issues, he returned to the NFL and succeeded as he should have being such a dynamic player of his time.
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