Jeff McLane, Inquirer Staff Writer
POSTED: Tuesday, January 29, 2013, 9:10 AM
The Eagles have longer than the three days following the Super Bowl to decide if they want to keep Michael Vick without having to pay a guaranteed $3 million.
The Eagles quarterback is due to receive that amount on Feb. 6, but the team is likely to buy time until the start of free agency on March 11 because of a provision in Vick's contract.
The Eagles would owe him the money only if no one else picked him up or if someone signed him for less than $3 million, according to an NFL source.
CBSSports.com first reported that the Eagles weren't likely to make a decision on whether to release Vick by Feb. 6.
........So, they have more time than I thought before they HAVE to make a decision on Vick. SOMEBODY will pick him up and pay him that kind of coin next year if the Eagles don't bring him back. Not the 15 mil, but the 3 mil, certainly.
POSTED: Tuesday, January 29, 2013, 9:10 AM
The Eagles have longer than the three days following the Super Bowl to decide if they want to keep Michael Vick without having to pay a guaranteed $3 million.
The Eagles quarterback is due to receive that amount on Feb. 6, but the team is likely to buy time until the start of free agency on March 11 because of a provision in Vick's contract.
The Eagles would owe him the money only if no one else picked him up or if someone signed him for less than $3 million, according to an NFL source.
CBSSports.com first reported that the Eagles weren't likely to make a decision on whether to release Vick by Feb. 6.
........So, they have more time than I thought before they HAVE to make a decision on Vick. SOMEBODY will pick him up and pay him that kind of coin next year if the Eagles don't bring him back. Not the 15 mil, but the 3 mil, certainly.
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