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1-10 of 200 for Mike Vick Broke Ankle
When Michael Vick joined the Atlanta Falcons in 2001, everyone asked the same question: How good will he be? ... On the play, however, he sprained his left ankle, ...
Atlanta Falcons orthopedic specialist Andy Bishop said Sunday in a statement released by the team that he believes any ligament damage to quarterback Michael Vick's ankle is minimal, but uncertainty ...
Arthur Blank, the clumsy owner of the Falcons who once pushed Mike Vick around in a wheelchair like a manservant when the QB was injured, went into the booth on MNF last night.
Dec. 31, 2007: In what could be his last game as a Falcon, Michael Vick passed for 81 yards and a touchdown against the Eagles, before leaving with an ankle injury.
Vick is the one who has to live with the fact that he is broke and has no career over such a mindless act of cruelty.
The Falcons are not dead, they'll have you know. In fact, after Mike Vick broke his right fibula, the small non-weight-bearing bone in his lower leg, near where it meets the ankle, a few players ...
The eternal optimist in Falcons owner Arthur Blank probably wants to believe his team will eventually be all the better for losing Mike Vick.
The Falcons were 2-10 with Doug Johnson and Kurt Kittner starting after Vick broke his right ankle.
Finally, at 9:08 p.m., came this announcement in the press box: "Mike Vick's right ankle is being X-rayed." About that time, ... Mike Vick broke his leg.
Kittner improved in his second start, but not enough to stay in the game. Johnson, who started the first six games after Mike Vick broke his leg in the preseason, replaced Kittner early in the fourth ...
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