Dungy: Bills could be next for Vick
Former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy, who has served as an adviser to Michael Vick, said Sunday night on NBC that the quarterback perhaps could end up with the Buffalo Bills next season.
The Philadelphia Eagles, Vick's current team, have a $5.2 million option for next season in Vick's contract.
"I told Michael to just worry about this year," Dungy said, according to a written transcript provided by NBC. "It's technically up to Philadelphia. If they want him back, he has to stay there.
"If they don't, there are some teams looking for quarterbacks--Cleveland, St. Louis and Washington. But I think a dark horse is Buffalo.... They talked originally. There was some communication there. I think that could be a good spot."
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Mark Maske
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November 8, 2009; 10:55 PM ET
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