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Career Playing Record (Through the 2010 Breakout Season) Career Playing Record (through the 2010 breakout season) Player Profile Full Name: Michael Dwayne Vick Height: 6’0” Weight: 215 pounds Birthplace: Newport News, Va. Birthdate: June 26, 1980 Parents: Brenda Vick and Michael Boddie Siblings: Sisters - Christina & Courtney / Brother - Marcus Wife: Kijafa Frink Children: Son - Mitez / Daughters - Jada, London High School: Ferguson and Warwick, Newport News, Va. College: Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va. First Team: Boys & Girls Club Spartans, Newport News, Va. Greatest Influence: Grandmother - Caletha Vick Favorite Childhood Athletes: Steve Young, Jerry Rice Hobbies: Fishing, golf 265 Career Highlights November 5, 1994 Second start as freshman for Ferguson vs. Gloucester, threw for 433 yards and 3 touchdowns September 4, 1999 Debut for Virginia Tech vs. James Madison January 4, 2000 Threw for 225 yards and rushed for 97 vs. Florida State in the 2000 Sugar Bowl September 30, 2000 Rushed for 210 yards vs. Boston College April 21, 2001 Drafted No. 1 overall by the Atlanta Falcons September 9, 2001 Debut for Atlanta vs. San Francisco September 23, 2001 Rushed for first career touchdown vs. Carolina November 11, 2001 First NFL start and passing touchdown vs. Dallas December 12, 2002 Threw for career-high 337 yards January 4, 2003 First playoff victory vs. Green Bay (Wild Card) ending Green Bay’s undefeated playoff record at Lambeau Field February 2, 2003 First Pro Bowl October 31, 2004 Became the first quarterback to throw for more than 250 yards and rush for more than 100 yards in the same game vs. Denver December 24, 2005 Became the first quarterback in NFL history to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a single season with an 18-yard run vs. Carolina September 27, 2009 Debut for Philadelphia vs. Kansas City December 6, 2009 Scored first passing and rushing touchdowns in return to the NFL for Philadelphia vs. Atlanta November 15, 2010 Threw for 333 yards and 4 touchdowns, and rushed for 80 yards and 2 touchdowns vs. Washington on Monday Night Football (game jersey enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame) January 30, 2011 First Pro Bowl start 266 Career Teams Ferguson High School: 1994 - 1995 Warwick High School: 1996 - 1997 Virginia Tech: 1998 (Redshirted) - 2000 Atlanta Falcons: 2001 - 2006 Philadelphia Eagles: 2009 - Career Statistical Profile Passing Rushing CMP ATT YDS TD INT YDS TD HS: 94–97 234 523 4,846 44 28 958 16 College: 99–01 202 360 3,504 22 12 1,318 18 Pro: 01–06, 09–10 1,169 2,115 14,609 93 58 4,630 32 Season-by-Season Breakdown Passing Rushing G C-A YDS TD INT No. YDS TD Ferguson High 1994 3 19-46 487 3 3 17 -90 0 Ferguson High 1995 10 63-136 1,197 12 11 78 162 5 Warwick High 1996 10 59-123 1,494 19 6 98 267 3 Warwick High 1997 10 93-218 1,668 10 8 135 619 9 Virginia Tech 1999 11 105-181 2,065 13 5 131 682 9 Virginia Tech 2000 11 97-179 1,439 9 7 113 636 9 Atlanta Falcons 2001 8 50-113 785 2 3 31 289 1 Atlanta Falcons 2002 15 231-421 2,936 16 8 113 777 9 Atlanta Falcons 2003 5 50-100 585 4 3 40 255 1 Atlanta Falcons 2004 15 181-321 2,313 14 12 120 902 3 Atlanta Falcons 2005 15 214-387 2,412 15 13 102 597 6 Atlanta Falcons 2006 16 204-388 2,474 20 13 123 1,039 2 Philadelphia Eagles 2009 12 6-13 86 1 0 24 95 2 Philadelphia Eagles 2010 12 233-372 3,018 21 6 100 676 9 267 Game-by-Game Breakdown: High School Ferguson High Passing Rushing GS C–A YDS TD INT RTG No. YDS TD 10.28.94 Phoebus L 0-17 x 2-11 20 0 1 15.3 6 -34 0 11.05.94 Gloucester W 41-14 x 13-15 433 3 0 395.1 4 -17 0 11.11.94 Kecoughton L 0-14 x 4-20 34 0 2 14.3 17 -39 0 09.02.95 Lafayette W 49-14 x 8-12 175 2 2 210.8 7 61 2 09.08.95 Menchville W 10-6 x 4-10 80 0 2 67.2 6 40 1 09.15.95 Bethel L 28-31 x 2-12 27 1 0 63.1 5 3 0 09.23.95 Tabb W 13-6 x 4-14 105 1 1 100.9 3 -6 0 09.29.95 Denbigh L 7-14 x 8-16 98 1 1 109.6 12 31 0 10.06.95 Warwick W 24-0 x 6-10 84 0 1 110.6 9 -9 1 10.21.95 Hampton L 14-27 x 11-17 154 1 1 148.5 12 17 1 10.27.95 Phoebus L 17-20 x 5-12 129 1 1 142.8 8 -2 0 11.03.95 Gloucester W 44-0 x 8-16 233 3 0 234.2 7 38 0 11.11.95 Kecoughton L 20-34 x 7-17 112 2 2 111.8 9 -11 0 Warwick High 08.31.96 Phoebus L 7-23 x 6-20 92 1 2 65.1 10 -10 0 09.09.96 Heritage W 57-0 x 4-7 107 2 0 279.8 4 60 0 09.14.96 Hampton L 0-49 x 3-7 45 0 2 39.7 8 -39 0 09.27.96 Denbigh W 20-0 x 3-12 60 1 0 94.5 12 98 1 10.05.96 Lafayette W 26-0 x 10-17 174 2 1 71.9 11 64 1 10.11.96 Gloucester W 20-7 x 6-12 243 1 0 247.6 2 22 0 10.18.96 Kecoughton L 21-23 x 7-15 122 3 1 167.7 15 13 0 10.26.96 Menchville W 33-3 x 7-13 176 2 0 218.3 12 64 0 11.02.96 Bethel L 9-17 x 4-9 130 1 0 202.4 18 -61 0 11.08.96 Woodside W 51-0 x 9-11 345 6 0 525.3 6 56 1 08.30.97 Phoebus W 21-6 x 6-20 166 0 1 89.7 5 -16 0 09.09.97 Heritage W 12-8 x 12-21 178 0 1 118.8 10 3 1 09.12.97 Hampton L 16-34 x 17-39 295 1 1 110.5 13 39 1 09.19.97 Lakeland L 18-32 x 9-32 114 0 3 39.3 14 133 2 09.26.97 Denbigh W 19-6 x 4-11 93 1 1 119.2 19 124 1 268 Passing Rushing GS C-A YDS TD INT RTG No. YDS TD 10.11.97 Gloucester W 37-3 x 11-19 207 3 0 201.5 17 119 1 10.18.97 Kecoughton L 7-14 x 6-14 108 0 1 93.4 25 14 1 10.24.97 Menchville W 53-13 x 11-20 195 1 0 153.4 16 108 1 11.01.97 Bethel W 17-0 x 5-13 171 2 0 199.7 9 8 0 11.08.97 Woodside W 35-13 x 12-26 246 2 0 151.0 7 87 0 Note: Also had 73-yard and 35-yard punt returns for TDs that are not listed in his TD totals. High School Career Summary Record as a starter: 19-14 Passing Rushing GS-GP C-A YDS TD INT RTG No. YDS TD 1994-95 Ferguson High 13-13 82-182 1,684 15 14 134.6 95 72 5 1996-97 Warwick High 20-20 152-341 3,162 29 14 142.3 233 886 12 HS TOTALS 33-33 234-523 4,846 44 28 139.6 328 14 1 Honors 1996 All-Peninsula District 1st team defense (DB) 1997 Preseason All-America by: SuperPrep PrepStar 1997 All-Peninsula District 1st team offense & defense (athlete & DB) 1997 All-America by: SuperPrep PrepStar National Recruiting Advisor 269 Game-by-Game Breakdown: College Virginia Tech Passing Rushing GS C–A YDS TD INT RTG* No. YDS TD 09.04.99 James Madison W 47-0 x 4-6 110 0 0 220.7 4 54 3 09.23.99 Clemson W 31-11 x 7-16 88 0 3 52.5 12 41 0 10.02.99 @ Virginia W 31-7 x 7-9 222 1 0 321.6 10 40 0 10.09.99 @ Rutgers W 58-20 x 11-12 248 4 0 375.3 8 68 1 10.16.99 Syracuse W 62-0 x 8-16 135 1 0 141.5 12 6 0 10.30.99 @ Pittsburgh W 30-17 x 10-17 170 1 0 162.2 11 70 1 11.06.99 @ West Virginia W 22-20 x 14-30 255 0 0 118.1 9 50 0 11.13.99 Miami W 43-10 x 11-23 151 0 0 102.9 14 46 0 11.20.99 @ Temple W 62-7 x 7-10 171 2 2 239.6 12 134 2 11.26.99 Boston College W 38-14 x 11-13 290 3 0 348.2 16 76 1 01.04.00 Sugar Bowl - BCS Championship Florida State L 29-46 x 15-29 225 1 0 128.3 23 97 1 09.02.00 Akron W 52-23 x 7-11 186 2 1 247.5 8 102 2 09.07.00 @ East Carolina W 45-28 x 9-15 106 1 0 141.4 6 13 0 09.16.00 Rutgers W 49-0 x 10-18 120 1 0 129.9 11 104 1 09.30.00 @ Boston College W 48-34 x 5-17 61 0 1 47.8 16 210 3 10.07.00 Temple W 35-13 x 14-28 162 1 2 96.1 18 55 1 10.12.00 West Virginia W 48-20 x 10-18 233 2 0 200.9 11 57 0 10.21.00 @ Syracuse W 22-14 x 6-11 75 0 0 111.8 16 9 1 10.28.00 Pittsburgh W 37-34 x 8-15 80 0 1 84.8 10 34 0 11.04.00 @ Miami L 21-41 2-5 9 0 1 15.1 3 5 0 11.25.00 Virginia W 42-21 x 16-23 202 1 0 157.7 5 28 0 01.01.01 Toyota Gator Bowl Clemson W 41-20 x 10-18 205 1 1 158.4 9 19 1 *NCAA Passer Rating 270 College Career Summary Record as a starter: 19-0 (regular season) 1-1 (bowl games) 20-1 (overall) Passing Rushing GS-GP C-A YDS TD INT RTG* No.
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