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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