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Vick signs a six-year, $100 million contract.


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AdamSchefter Adam Schefter

RT @adbrandt: Breaking: Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to a six-year, $100 million contract.

AdamSchefter Adam Schefter

The guaranteed money on Michael Vick's brand-spanking-new, 6-year, $100 million contract is about $40 million.

JasonLaCanfora Jason La Canfora

Vick also becomes the rare NFL player to secure two $100M contracts in his career. Still owes money to creditors but this will surely help

Good God..

He has had 2 100M contracts, and still owes money...smh

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He was under the franchise tag until he signed this deal, making similar numbers.

SheilKapadia Sheil Kapadia

Remember, Vick deal should help, not hurt, #Eagles' cap situation this year since he was on the books for $16.1M w/franchise tag.

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Holy Poo...I wasn't expecting a contract this big this early...Honestly I wasn't expecting him to get a contract this big ever again and I'm a big Vick fan. If he doesn't win them the Super Bowl in two years the Philly fans will raise hell. Andy Reed is on the hot seat every other year as it is.

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