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Agency: Michael Vick re-signs with Nike
By RACHEL COHEN
AP Sports Writer
Thursday, October 1, 2009 11:35 AM CDT
NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Vick is back with Nike more than two years after the company severed ties over the quarterback’s involvement in a dogfighting ring.

The managing director of the agency that represents Vick announced the deal Wednesday while participating on a panel at the Sports Sponsorship Symposium. Michael Principe of BEST referred questions to Vick’s agent, Joel Segal, who did not return calls from The Associated Press.

Segal told SportsBusiness Journal that Vick will wear Nike shoes, gear and apparel, but would not reveal the terms of the agreement

“Mike has had a great relationship with Nike and is excited to be part of the Nike team again,” Segal said.

The deal is the latest step forward for Vick as he seeks to rehabilitate his career and his image after serving 18 months in federal prison. On Sunday, Vick played his first regular-season game since December 2006.

The former Atlanta Falcons star signed with the Philadelphia Eagles on Aug. 13. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell gave him his full reinstatement Sept. 3, saying he could return to the field in Week 3.

Vick participated in 11 plays, accounting for 30 total yards, in the Eagles’ 34-14 win over the Kansas City Chiefs, as Philadelphia tries to use him in a variety of ways as a backup.

Nike, which signed Vick as a rookie in 2001, terminated his contract in August 2007 after he filed a plea agreement admitting his involvement in the dogfighting ring.

Vick agreed to a $1.6 million deal with the Eagles, with a team option for the second year at $5.2 million. The club has received little backlash — protests have been limited, and the Eagles’ sponsors have stood by them. That experience could make companies less wary about adding Vick as an endorser, though the biggest determinant may be no different from any other athlete: how well he performs on the field.

 
Published: Saturday, October 31, 2009.
Updated: Thursday, October 1, 2009 11:35 AM CDT
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missouri_granny posted on Saturday, October 17th, 2009 at 2:11 pm
Nike will lose more than one customer. I won't buy their products, either. I don't support the Rams either due to Leonard Little. Perhaps Nike and the Rams couldn't care less, but at least I have the joy of knowing I am not supporting them.
notthatone posted on Thursday, October 15th, 2009 at 9:44 pm
Just as T-Bone said I really doubt they care if they (Nike) lose one person. The NFL is such an outstanding organization. Just look at what they recently did to Rush Limbaugh. It didn't matter that he didn't say some of those things, what mattered was that the left wing media agreed with it and that is all that counts anyway.
They should hold their players to the same standards, but that's like asking baseball players to stop using steroids.
Here is a short list of some of the outstanding players in the NFL:

Michael Vick: felony dogfighting charges
Leonard Little: vehicular manslaughter/DUI
Michael Irvin: felony drug possession
Ray Lewis: obstruction of justice in a murder
Plaxico Burress: felony weapon possession (in jail but not yet banned for life from the NFL)
Pacman Jones: technically a felon since he pled guilty to obstruction of an officer case in GA

And what has Limbaugh done? Said some words that some people disagree with — and in some cases the quotes have been made up.

Boycott Nike if you want, you time would be better served if you boycott the NFL and MLB.
T-Bone posted on Thursday, October 15th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
Just a guess JoAnnD, but I bet you are not their target demographic. He will help them sell shoes, which by the way, some are made out of dead cows, to a specific audience of young men. They don't even care if these young men can afford them, because to them, a stolen pair of Nike's are a sell to them.
JoAnnD posted on Thursday, October 15th, 2009 at 7:30 am
As long as Michael Vick is associated with Nike, I will no longer buy their products. I would have thought Nike would have learned a lesson after the last time they were affiliated with Vick.
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