March 10, 2009
Vick’s former home in Ga. fails to sell at auction
BUFORD, Ga.—The suburban-Atlanta house where Michael Vick used to live is still available if anybody will pay the asking price. The gated-community home went up for auction today with a minimum price of $3.2 million—a half-million dollars less than Vick paid before he moved into the luxurious dwelling in 2005. But no one showed with the qualifying payment of $160,000, which was required just to start the bidding on the eight-bedroom, 11-bath home.
February 20, 2009
49ers, Vikings could pursue Vick
NDIANAPOLIS—Two teams with unsettled quarterback situations—the San Francisco 49ers and the Minnesota Vikings—might be interested in acquiring suspended Atlanta Falcons star Michael Vick. Vick is in federal prison on felony charges related to dogfighting and is scheduled to be released in July. The Falcons have said they will try to trade him, though they could cut him and make him a free agent.
February 14, 2009
Atlanta shops Vick
The Atlanta Falcons are seeking to trade Michael Vick’s rights to another NFL team, but that doesn’t mean he is closer to resuming his pro football career. Vick, an outstanding quarterback for the Falcons, was sentenced to 23 months in prison for dogfighting conspiracy charges. He began serving his sentence in November of 2007. He will be released on July 20.
February 13, 2009
Atlanta Falcons trying to trade Vick
The Atlanta Falcons are seeking to trade the rights to suspended quarterback Michael Vick to another NFL team—but that doesn’t mean he is closer to resuming his pro football career. Vick was an outstanding quarterback for the Falcons before he was sentenced to 23 months in prison for dogfighting conspiracy charges. He began serving his sentence in November of 2007. He will be released on July 20.

