Michael Vick
American football player
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2025 | Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
March 21 2014 | Michael Vick signed a one-year $5 million contract with the New York Jets on the same day the Jets released Mark Sanchez. |
2013 | Throughout the remainder of the 2013 season, Michael Vick spent most of the time as a backup, making only one more appearance during a blowout win over the Chicago Bears. |
2013 | Vick experienced an injury to his quadriceps during a 15–7 loss to the New York Giants, leading to his limited playing time for the remainder of the season. |
2013 | After suffering a hamstring injury during a game against the New York Giants, Michael Vick's performance diminished, and he was replaced by Nick Foles, who went on to achieve an 8–2 record as the starter. |
2013 | Michael Vick did not play in any games for the Philadelphia Eagles. |
2013 | Vick started the 2013 season strong, winning his first game against the Washington Redskins and throwing for his first career 400-yard game against the San Diego Chargers, achieving four passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns in the first two games. |
February 11 2013 | Michael Vick agreed on a one-year restructured contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, worth up to $10 million, as new head coach Chip Kelly announced a competition for the starting quarterback position. |
2012 | The Animal Fighting Spectator Prohibition Act, which Michael Vick supported, was passed into law. |
2012 | Michael Vick launched a sports clothing line called V7, which was sold exclusively at Modell's, with part of the proceeds going to the Boys and Girls Club of Philadelphia. |
December 30 2012 | Vick was named the starter for the season finale against the New York Giants, where he completed 19 of 35 passes for 197 yards, a touchdown, and an interception, but the Eagles lost 42–7. |
December 3 2012 | Coach Andy Reid officially named Nick Foles the starting quarterback for the remainder of the 2012 season. |
November 11 2012 | Vick was injured during a week 10 game against the Dallas Cowboys, which the Eagles lost. |
October 28 2012 | After a loss to the Atlanta Falcons, calls intensified for coach Andy Reid to replace Vick with rookie Nick Foles. |
September 23 2012 | The Eagles faced the Arizona Cardinals and lost 27–6, with Vick completing only 17 of 37 passes and losing two fumbles. |
September 16 2012 | The Eagles won their second game of the season against the Baltimore Ravens. |
September 9 2012 | Michael Vick led the Philadelphia Eagles to a 17–16 victory against the Cleveland Browns in week one of the 2012 season, despite throwing four interceptions. |
January 1 2012 | Michael Vick played in the final game of the 2011 season, leading the Philadelphia Eagles to a 34–10 victory against Washington, completing 24 of 39 passes for 335 yards and three touchdowns. |
2011 | Michael Vick lobbied for H.R. 2492, the Animal Fighting Spectator Prohibition Act, aimed at establishing federal misdemeanor penalties for spectators of illegal animal fighting and making it a felony for adults to bring children to such fights. |
2011 | Under Michael Vick's leadership, the Philadelphia Eagles finished the 2011 season with an 8–8 record, overcoming a 4–8 start by winning four consecutive games. |
2011 | During the 2011 season, Michael Vick started 13 games, finishing with 3,303 passing yards, 18 passing touchdowns, and 14 interceptions, in addition to 76 carries for 589 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown. |
October 2011 | In Week 4 against the San Francisco 49ers, Michael Vick had 416 passing yards, two passing touchdowns, and one interception, alongside eight carries for 75 rushing yards. |
August 29 2011 | Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles announced a 6-year, $100 million contract agreement, which included almost $40 million in guaranteed money. |
July 2011 | Nike re-signed Michael Vick as an athlete, marking the first time a sponsor had brought back an athlete after previously dropping him. |
March 4 2011 | Michael Vick won the Bert Bell Award, recognizing his significant comeback and performance in the 2010 season. |
March 2 2011 | Vick signed a one-year tender after the Philadelphia Eagles placed their franchise tag on him. |
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