Article By Alex Johnson on 20th July, 2009
The former Atlanta Falcons quarterback no longer has to wear the electronic monitor he has had while under home confinement for the last two months of his 23-month federal dogfighting sentence.
While under home confinement, Vick spent a few weeks working a construction job in which he was paid a mere $10 an hour. Remember, Vick was once the highest-paid NFL player. He later assisted at Boys and Girls Clubs.
Now that he has regained his freedom, what does his future in professional football look like?
Vick, 29, hopes to soon meet with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in hopes to be reinstated and ...
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