Michael Vick
American football player
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2025 | Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. |
2025 | Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. |
2024 | Named head football coach at Norfolk State University. |
2024 | Named head football coach at Norfolk State University. |
December 20 2024 | Michael Vick was named the 19th head football coach at Norfolk State University. |
December 20 2024 | Michael Vick was named the 19th head football coach at Norfolk State University. |
2019 | Vick served as the offensive coordinator and advisor of the Atlanta Legends in the Alliance of American Football (AAF). |
2019 | Vick served as the offensive coordinator and advisor of the Atlanta Legends in the Alliance of American Football (AAF). |
2018 | Vick captained the Roadrunners in the American Flag Football League, but they ultimately lost to Chad Johnson's team in the semifinal with a score of 26–13. |
2018 | Shortly before the season began, head coach Kevin Coyle announced that Vick would no longer serve as offensive coordinator, but would remain with the team as a consultant. |
2018 | Shortly before the season began, head coach Kevin Coyle announced that Vick would no longer serve as offensive coordinator, but would remain with the team as a consultant. |
2018 | Vick captained the Roadrunners in the American Flag Football League, but they ultimately lost to Chad Johnson's team in the semifinal with a score of 26–13. |
April 25 2018 | Michael Vick was hired as offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Legends of the Alliance of American Football. |
April 25 2018 | Michael Vick was hired as offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Legends of the Alliance of American Football. |
2017 | After the Chiefs concluded their 2017 training camp, Michael Vick became an NFL analyst on Fox NFL Kickoff on FS1. |
2017 | Michael Vick was inducted into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame, recognizing his football accomplishments during his collegiate career. |
2017 | Michael Vick joined his former coach Andy Reid as a coaching intern with the Kansas City Chiefs during their training camp. |
2017 | Michael Vick joined his former coach Andy Reid as a coaching intern with the Kansas City Chiefs during their training camp. |
2017 | After the Chiefs concluded their 2017 training camp, Michael Vick became an NFL analyst on Fox NFL Kickoff on FS1. |
2017 | Michael Vick was inducted into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame, recognizing his football accomplishments during his collegiate career. |
June 28 2017 | Michael Vick began participating in the newly formed American Flag Football League, serving as captain of Team Vick. |
June 28 2017 | Michael Vick began participating in the newly formed American Flag Football League, serving as captain of Team Vick. |
June 12 2017 | Michael Vick retired as an Atlanta Falcon. |
June 12 2017 | Michael Vick retired as an Atlanta Falcon. |
February 3 2017 | Michael Vick officially announced his retirement from professional football. |
February 3 2017 | Michael Vick officially announced his retirement from professional football. |
2016 | Spent the season as a free agent. |
2016 | Michael Vick announced that he would play one more season in the NFL. |
2016 | Spent the season as a free agent. |
2016 | Michael Vick announced that he would play one more season in the NFL. |
2015 | Michael Vick did not play in any games for the Pittsburgh Steelers. |
2015 | In Week 3 of the 2015 NFL season, Vick was brought into action against the St. Louis Rams after starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger sustained a knee injury. |
2015 | After missing six games due to his injury, Vick became inactive for the remainder of the season, prompting speculation about the potential end of his playing career. |
2015 | During his time as a starter, Vick completed 40 passes out of 66 attempts, throwing two touchdowns and one interception, while also rushing for 99 yards on 20 attempts. |
2015 | Vick suffered a hamstring injury in a game against the Arizona Cardinals, leading to his replacement by Landry Jones. |
2015 | Michael Vick did not play in any games for the Pittsburgh Steelers. |
2015 | During his time as a starter, Vick completed 40 passes out of 66 attempts, throwing two touchdowns and one interception, while also rushing for 99 yards on 20 attempts. |
2015 | After missing six games due to his injury, Vick became inactive for the remainder of the season, prompting speculation about the potential end of his playing career. |
2015 | Vick suffered a hamstring injury in a game against the Arizona Cardinals, leading to his replacement by Landry Jones. |
2015 | In Week 3 of the 2015 NFL season, Vick was brought into action against the St. Louis Rams after starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger sustained a knee injury. |
August 25 2015 | Michael Vick signed a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers worth $970,000, which sparked a social media backlash among some fans. |
August 25 2015 | Michael Vick signed a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers worth $970,000, which sparked a social media backlash among some fans. |
November 2014 | After seven consecutive losses, Rex Ryan named Vick the starter over Smith for the Week 9 game against the Kansas City Chiefs. |
November 2014 | Vick became the first quarterback to reach 6,000 rushing yards during Week 10 in a 20–13 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. |
November 2014 | After seven consecutive losses, Rex Ryan named Vick the starter over Smith for the Week 9 game against the Kansas City Chiefs. |
November 2014 | Vick became the first quarterback to reach 6,000 rushing yards during Week 10 in a 20–13 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. |
October 2014 | Vick became the first quarterback in franchise history to wear the number 1 after initially choosing number 8 as a tribute to Steve Young. |
October 2014 | During Week 5 against the San Diego Chargers, Vick came in relief of Geno Smith after halftime, finishing the game with 47 passing yards. |
October 2014 | During Week 5 against the San Diego Chargers, Vick came in relief of Geno Smith after halftime, finishing the game with 47 passing yards. |
October 2014 | Vick became the first quarterback in franchise history to wear the number 1 after initially choosing number 8 as a tribute to Steve Young. |
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