If there was one constant in Michael Vick’s life, it wouldn’t be fame, money, or playing football; it would be adversity. Ever since Vick was born he’s been surrounded by violence and issues, starting with where he grew up, in Newport News, Virginia with his sixteen-year-old mom and seventeen-year-old dad. The environment Vick was raised in, which included gangs, drugs, and violence, would ultimately influence and form Vick into the young man he was when leaving high school. 1 Although Vick was surrounded by friends who were criminals, he was able to use football as an outlet, which helped keep him out of trouble. Vick would become one of the nation’s top quarterback recruits, resulting in him receiving a football scholarship to play at Virginia Tech, which was right down the road from where he grew up.
Vick would go on to lead Virginia Tech to a national championship, win the Archie Griffin Award, which is college football’s MVP, be selected as a Heisman Finalists, and only lose one game as a starter in his career. In 2000, after Vick’s third season in college was over, he decided to enter the NFL Draft, because his family was still surrounded by violence and living in a 3-bedroom apartment, and Vick knew he could use his NFL career to take care of those he cared about in his hometown. In 2001, Michael Vick was selected first overall in the NFL draft to the Atlanta Falcons. Vick’s talents were actually so well recognized that he was also drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 2000 MLB Draft, but Vick never considered going to play in the MLB. Michael Vick took the NFL by storm, breaking several records, being selected to multiple pro bowls, named the 2004 Madden cover athlete, and gaining one of the largest fan bases of any athlete in the nation, which would all be rewarded with a ten-year and $130 million contract extension with the Atlanta Falcons, making him the highest paid player in the NFL.2
In the eye of the public, Vick rested on a glorified football pedestal, giving him the image that he could do no wrong. However, off the field, Vick lived a much different life, a life that involved him getting into trouble with his close friends and family back in his hometown. In 2004, as Vick’s image and popularity reached an all-time high, adversity started to set in as two men selling marijuana out of a truck that was registered in Vick’s name were arrested.3 The Atlanta Falcons Head Coach, Dan Reeves, tried to express to Vick that he needed to take more pride in his reputation and stay out of trouble. However, Vick’s true character would start to show in the coming years.
In 2005, a woman filed a civil lawsuit against Vick, claiming that she had received genital herpes from him. In 2006, Vick was fined $20,000 for making inappropriate gestures towards heckling fans during a game.3 Then in 2007, all of Vick’s troubles reached a climax when his cousin, Davon Boddie, was arrested for possessing marijuana with the intent to sell. When Boddie filed paperwork for his arrest, he placed a home in Surry County as the address for where he lived. However, the house that he listed was owned by Michael Vick. Police went to search the home to see if any more drugs were being hidden there. However, instead of finding more drugs, police found something completely unexpected, something that had been hidden in the shadows for years, something that could knock Vick off his pedestal and bring a screeching stop to his NFL career and popularity. On the property owned by Vick, police found dogs running all over the place, equipment, and shelters that all seemed to be the makings of a dog fighting ring. The ring itself was well hidden as the property had a large two-story white house, then a full-sized basketball court behind the house, and a thick woods behind the basketball court, which is where the ring was located. The dog kennels were painted black, to try and blend in and not raise any suspicion from people who passed by on the street. A search warrant was issued to go beyond the house and into the woods where the ring was located. A complete investigation was launched to gather more information about the dog fighting ring. Investigators discovered disturbing evidence, which included finding dogs chained to logs, blood covering the kennels, and several dogs covered with wounds and scars.5 Speculation soon started to grow that Vick was possibly involved with this dog fighting scandal, since it was on property that was owned by him. Vick denied any association to the dog fighting scandal. The Atlanta Falcons’ organization, and even Roger Goodell, the NFL’s commissioner, held a one-on-one meeting with Vick, where he claimed to be completely innocent and had nothing to do with fighting dogs.6
Pressure started to build, however, as more information was gained by authorities that began to paint the picture that Vick was guilty. Some believed that his cousin, Davon Boddie, worked with the investigators and told them that Vick was a part of the dog fighting scandal. Boddie denied helping authorities find information that would prove Vick guilty, saying “I’m no snitch.” However, family and fans of Vick’s chose to believe otherwise, and Boddie was soon confronted everywhere he went by people who believed that he had turned on his NFL superstar cousin.7 Boddie soon became tired of the constant confrontation everywhere he went, so much so that he changed his physical appearance so that he’d be less recognizable.8 Authorities kept pressing Vick, ultimately making the pressure too much for him to handle, which lead Vick to plead guilty and confess that he had been involved and provided the finances to help run a dog fighting business called “Bad Newz Kennels.”9
Vick’s confession resulted in the NFL suspending him indefinitely, which not only meant Vick’s NFL career could be over, but also would mean he’d lose his $130 million contract as well as the support of his once enormous fan base. Vick was officially sentenced on December 10, 2007, to serve 23 months in prison for running a “cruel and inhumane” dog fighting ring and then lying to officials about his involvement with the ring. This prison sentence meant his life and prime years in the NFL would be put on pause. Ironically, Vick, who was once the NFL’s highest paid player, would then be working in jail for 12 cents an hour washing dishes. Despite his infamous fall from having it all to being put behind bars, Vick still wanted to pursue a comeback in the NFL once he had served his time. Therefore, Vick stayed in shape by working out in jail, which included conditioning, lifting weights, and playing quarterback for both teams in football games among other inmates at the prison. After Vick served his 23 months, his troubles weren’t over, as he had to face new adversity, filing for bankruptcy and having to face three years of probation.10 Not only was Vick’s desire to play in the NFL again still present, but due to his filing for bankruptcy after his release from prison, it became apparent that Vick not only wanted to make a comeback in the NFL, but needed one as well.
Knowing it’d be an uphill battle to change people’s perception of him and play in the NFL again, Vick became focused and driven to show the world that he was still the same player on the field, but a new man off the field. Vick’s goal to show everyone he was still the same dominant force he once was would be accomplished in 2009, when he signed with the Philadelphia Eagles and went on to have a breakout year in 2010, which resulted in him being a Pro Bowl selection. However, Vick’s on the field success was met with heavy criticism by people who believed he shouldn’t even have the opportunity to play in the NFL again, due to the crime he committed. This criticism provided Vick with even more fuel to reach his off the field goal. However, he knew he couldn’t reach this goal alone, so he started receiving counseling from former NFL Head Coach, Tony Dungy, who helped Vick arrange his life so that God was at the top of Vick’s priorities. Towards the end of Vick’s 2010 season, Vick started speaking at high schools and colleges, and at conventions that were held to raise awareness for animal cruelty. 1 Not only did Vick want to speak at these gatherings to show the public and his critics that he had reflected and learned from his mistakes and had become a changed man for the better, but he also wanted to use what he had learned through his mistakes to talk to kids and offer any advice and guidance he could, hoping to now be a role model for the kids that grew up surrounded by many varieties of negative influences, just like he did. Ultimately, Vick’s actions show that he’s not trying to justify the crime he committed nor does he expect anyone to excuse it. However, Vick does hope to use what he’s learned from his life experiences to help guide others and that people are at least able to respect the changed man he has become today.
- “Michael Vick Biography,” A&E Television Networks, (2017). ↵
- Taft Johnson, Michael Vick: an unauthorized biography of an NFL dynamo (Belmont and Belcourt Biographies, 2010), 5-16. ↵
- Jill C. Wheeler, Michael Vick (Edina, MN: Abdo Publisher: 2006), 4. ↵
- Jill C. Wheeler, Michael Vick (Edina, MN: Abdo Publisher: 2006), 4. ↵
- Kathy Strouse and Dog Angel, Badd Newz: the untold story of the Michael Vick dog fighting case (Charleston, SC.: BookSurge, 2009), 23. ↵
- Denis Dougherty, Michael Vick (Edina, MN.: Abdo Pub., 2003), 13. ↵
- Jeff Savage, Michael Vick (Minneapolis, MN.: Lerner Publications Company, 2012), 3. ↵
- Jeff Savage, Michael Vick (Minneapolis, MN.: Lerner Publications Company, 2012), 3. ↵
- Kelly Naqi, “In Virginia facing state dogfighting charges, Vick’s involvement revealed,” ESPN, (2008). ↵
- Michael Vick, Michael Vick, finally free: an autobiography (Brentwood, TN.: Worthy Publisher, 2012), 7. ↵
- “Michael Vick Biography,” A&E Television Networks, (2017). ↵
77 comments
Kristy Feather
Everyone knows the story of Michael Vick, but it seems like no one really knows the life he grew up with. If someone who to ask me “Who is Michael Vick?” I would have been able to tell them about the crime he committed with dogs fights. This article really showed me the deeper truth behind Vick, and not just the mistake he made when he helped to fuel dog fighting, I like that about this article.
Karina Cardona Ruiz
I’m not the biggest fan of sports so I wasn’t expecting the twist this article took but I definitely enjoyed it. I felt that you did a great job at making the article captivating and made me want to read it all to find out what happened to him. The fact that he grew up under the circumstances he did and in a bad environment played a large role in his character. Unfortunately instead of keeping out of trouble and taking advantage of his opportunity he still engaged in illegal affairs. I think the dog fighting ring was incredibly cruel and he shouldn’t have been able to return to playing professionally. It feels as though they gave him a slap on the wrist for what he did by only giving him a short sentence and probation then allowing him back.
Ariana Melendez
I love the suspense portrayed in this article. It makes the reader question what was the crime Michael Vick committed and allows for personal speculation until the author reveals he was involved in inhumane animal treatment. I wonder if Vick ever thought he wouldn’t be caught since he kept denying the allegations. Nonetheless, I believe people can change and I think Vick did a good job of trying to prove what kind of man he wanted to be after he was out of prison.
Bictor Martinez
I have heard of how great Michael Vick, but never got the pleasure of seeing him play. I was way too young when he was playing in the league. My uncle who loves football would tell me of how great he was however, I wonder if he knew about the scandal he was in. Having dogs fight one another is extremely wrong. How could one find pleasure within watching this. It is good that he knows his mistakes and what he has done wrong. I am glad to see his motivation and love for the game increase after the scandal.
Micaela Cruz
I knew the story of Michael Vick, a big time football player who’s life spiraled out of control all because of some dog fighting ring he had involvement with. However, I had no idea of all the details behind the truth; I learned so much from this article, from the struggles he faced growing up to becoming a well-respected athlete, the in-depth storytelling in this article can most definitely be seen and overall it was a well-written and great article.
Diego Aguilera
Michael Vick is such a great player that was just involved in the wrong crowd and got caught up in things other than his dream which was football. Its crazy to see that he was on the cover of Madden many times and then got in trouble for his famous case involving dog fighting. By no means am I praising him for it because I see it as cruel but it is very sad to see how a career come downfall.
Robert Ruiz
Interesting article, being a former VIck fan myself, I remember all the controversies that occurred during this time. I do honestly feel that Vick was not completely responsible for the dog fighting. He may of funded some of the criminal actions but I don’t think he deserved a prison sentence like he did. Being on of the highest paid athletes in the NFL, how much more profitable could a small dog fighting ring have on him? Also, his influences off the field probably had a big impact as well. Not saying Vick isn’t responsible for his own decisions, but when your family, friends and love ones are all making poor decisions, you are inevitably involved. Overall, Pretty good article it was a pleasure to read.
Daniel Linstead
I have never heard of this person before, however it stuns me that he was still able to play in the NFL after his actions. This article did a very good job of telling the whole story, I guess you could say the facts rather than just feeding false information like the media does. This was a very good informative article.
Richard Morales
This story was very interesting, I never knew all the details of Michael Vick’s highly publicized animal abuse case. It’s interesting to hear about his rise, fall, and retribution. It shows the true character of Vick, he beat the odds twice in his life and played football at the highest level. It is crazy how drastically his life changed, from being the highest paid football player to working for twelve cents an hour.
Lyzette Flores
This story was honestly really interesting to read. Michael really went through a lot from being raised around violence and guns to becoming the most paid NFL player to serving time in jail. To me, his life sounds really crazy. These things never really tend to happen so reading about a professional athlete go through this puts me in an awe mood. I am glad he realized what he did was very atrocious and is learning from his mistakes.