NFL: Report On Vick Suspension False
POSTED: 7:54 am EDT August 13,
2007
UPDATED: 10:14 am EDT August 13,
2007
ATLANTA -- A report on Yahoo! Sports said Monday that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will suspend Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick for the 2007 season.Vick was indicted last month on federal dogfighting charges, and was already banned from training camp by Goodell.Yahoo's Jason Cole reported Monday that Goodell could make the announcement either this week or next.The NFL dismissed the report Monday morning, saying no decision has been made.
The Falcons have not commented on the report.The Falcons have been practicing as if Vick would miss the entire season. Joey Harrington started Friday night's exhibition game against the New York Jets, which the Falcons lost 31-16.Stay with cbs46.com for updates.
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- August 7, 2007: SCLC Will Not Recognize Vick At Convention
- July 30, 2007: Vick Speaks For First Time Since Indictment
- July 30, 2007: Co-Defendant Says Vick Bankrolled Dogfighting Ring
- July 30, 2007: NAACP: Be Fair To Vick
- July 28, 2007: Sponsors Continue To Fall For Vick
- July 27, 2007: Reebok, Nike Sack Vick
- July 27, 2007: Vick Supporters Protest At Flowery Branch
- July 26, 2007: Vick Pleads Not Guilty
- July 24, 2007: Blank: Facts, Not Emotions, Needed In Vick Case
- July 23, 2007: Vick Protesters March At Falcons Headquarters
- July 21, 2007: Animal Protests Held In Front Of Nike, NFL Over Vick
- July 20, 2007: Sen. Kerry Calls For Vick's Suspension
- July 19, 2007: Blank Issues Statement On Vick Indictment
- July 19, 2007: Vick's Problems Could Hurt His Bottom Line
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