Bills Could Sign Vick In 2010
According to NBC's Tony Dungy, the Buffalo Bills could be Philadelphia Eagles Michael Vick's landing spot in 2010. According to Dungy, who is Vick's mentor, the Bills were interested in signing Vick before he signed with the Eagles.
Dungy also mentioned Cleveland, Washington, and St. Louis as potential landing spots for Vick. Trent Edwards is currently the Bills starting quarterback, but if coaching changes are made in Buffalo, I could see Vick in New York.
Vick will still have one year left on his contract after the 2009 season is over, and the Eagles will look to rid themselves of Vick before his contract expires. Vick's salary cap figure for 2010 on $5.5 million.
Dungy also mentioned Cleveland, Washington, and St. Louis as potential landing spots for Vick. Trent Edwards is currently the Bills starting quarterback, but if coaching changes are made in Buffalo, I could see Vick in New York.
Vick will still have one year left on his contract after the 2009 season is over, and the Eagles will look to rid themselves of Vick before his contract expires. Vick's salary cap figure for 2010 on $5.5 million.
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