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Former Falcon Michael Vick now a coaching intern for Chiefs

050912 - ATLANTA, GA -- Falcons Michael Vick scrambles toward the end zone for a touchdown, the team's first, vs Eagles in the first quarter at the Georgia Dome for the home opener Monday night, Sept. 12, 2005. (RICH ADDICKS/AJC staff)
050912 - ATLANTA, GA -- Falcons Michael Vick scrambles toward the end zone for a touchdown, the team's first, vs Eagles in the first quarter at the Georgia Dome for the home opener Monday night, Sept. 12, 2005. (RICH ADDICKS/AJC staff)
By Maghen Moore
July 25, 2017

Michael Vick retired as a Falcon in June, but the former Falcons’ quarterback did not give up on the NFL.

Vick is spending his summer as a coaching intern for Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs, according to NFL.com.

You can see him wearing his new uniform here:

Vick spent four seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles and Andy Reid after he served 18 months in prison for his role in a dog-fighting ring.

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