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UPDATE: Michael Vick on second chance: 'I won't disappoint'

UPDATE: Michael Vick on second chance: 'I won't disappoint'

Michael Vick and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Andy Reid met with reporters in Philadelphia today.


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PHILADELPHIAMichael Vick is in Philadelphia looking for a second chance and a fresh start with the Eagles.

“I know I’ve done some terrible things, made a horrible mistake. Now I want to be part of the solution and not the problem,“ Vick said Friday, referring to his conviction for his role in running a dogfighting ring.

Vick was introduced at a press conference a day after signing a one-year deal with an option for a second year with the Eagles.

Vick was flanked by Eagles coach Andy Reid and mentor Tony Dungy.

“I really got the sense he wanted to do some great things,“ Dungy said. “He wanted to be a positive role model for young people. He wanted to get back to his family.“

The 29-year-old Vick has been out of action since 2006. The former Atlanta Falcons star served 18 months of a 23-month sentence in federal prison.

He also was suspended indefinitely by the NFL.

“For the life of me, I can’t understand why I was involved in such pointless activity,“ Vick said. “Why did I risk so much at the pinnacle of my career?

Commissioner Roger Goodell conditionally lifted Vick’s suspension on July 27, allowing him to sign with a team, practice and play in the last two preseason games. Once the season begins, Vick can participate in all team activities except games, and Goodell said he would consider Vick for full reinstatement by Week 6 (Oct. 18-19) at the latest.

The Eagles reached the NFC championship game last season, but are still looking for their elusive first Super Bowl win.

Vick thanked Reid and Eagles ownership for taking a gamble on him. He also personally thanked McNabb for lobbying the team on his behalf.

“I’m glad that coach Reid and the rest of the organization stepped forward,“ Vick said. “I’m glad I got the opportunity and the second chance. I won’t disappoint.“

Vick, who said he has no more pets, said he planned to actively work in the community and the humane society to prove he can help more animals than he’s hurt.

Vick will practice with the Eagles on Saturday.

“I’m ready to go,“ he said.

Eagles chairman Jeffrey Lurie was scheduled to talk to the press later Friday.

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