Michael Vick Opened Up About Chances Of Making The NFL Hall Of Fame

Michael Vick

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Former Falcons, Eagles QB Michael Vick recently opened up about his Hall of Fame chances.

When asked about possibly making the NFL Hall of Fame, Vick said: “realistically I feel like I ain’t do (sic) enough” during an appearance on the Rich Kleiman’s Boardroom Out of Office podcast.

Here’s a quick rundown of Vick’s impressive stats and achievements:

  • 1st overall pick
  • 4 Time Pro-Bowler
  • NFL Comeback Player of the Year
  • NFL Career Record for 7.0 Yards per carry
  • Most Rushing Yards by a QB
  • 169 Total TDs
  • 88 Interceptions
  • 22,464 Passing Yards
  • 6,109 Rushing Yards
  • 36 Rushing TDs
  • First QB in history with at least 1,000 Yards Rushing in a single season.
  • Cover of EA Madden NFL 2004 And unstoppable force in the game

Vick’s best overall seasons came with Andy Reid on the Eagles, but his most prolific rushing years were with the Falcons.

He obviously has troubled history, including a stint in jail mid-career. But many have forgiven him since, and he’s secured a network job on FOX.

Notably, Vick has been a source of inspiration for today’s players like Lamar Jackson of the Ravens, who became the only quarterback to rush for over 1,000 yards in two seasons.

A lot of NFL fans might agree he shouldn’t but a lot of NFL might say he should make it in.