Michael Vick won't play for Fan Controlled Football, says he's staying retired

Michael Vick won't play for Fan Controlled Football, says he's staying retired


The previous NFL quarterback planned to get back to the football field to play in the Fan Controlled Football association, as per a Reuters report, yet the 41-year-old tweeted Sunday that he will remain uninvolved.

"I hung them up in 2015 at no point ever to return in the future," Vick tweeted Sunday. "Lived it up and achieved to such an extent. I express that to say, they will remain hung up and I won't be emerging from retirement."성인사진

Fan Controlled Football is an eight-group association that plays seven normal season games and its end of the season games at a solitary indoor, 50-yard field in Atlanta. Interactivity is seven-on-seven with fans having the option to call plays.

Vick featured for the Atlanta Falcons in the wake of being chosen No. 1 by and large in the 2001 draft. His profession stopped after he conceded to charges for his association in a canine battling ring. He got back to the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2009 after almost two years in jail. In 2010, he turned into the Eagles' beginning quarterback and acquired Comeback Player of the Year praises. Following four years in Philadelphia, Vick played for the New York Jets in 2014 and Pittsburgh Steelers in 2015 preceding authoritatively resigning in 2017.

Had Vick played he would've been one more prominent name to join Fan Controlled Football following Johnny Manziel and Terrell Owens, who each appreciated stretches in the second-year association. Vick had not been allocated to a group.



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