Where? Redskins say no signing. And I see nothing anywhere else on SI or anywhere that says he will be signed by the end of the week.
Dungy: Signing could come this week
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Agent: 'A lot of teams' pursuing Michael Vick
http://blogs.usatoday.com/thehuddle...five-nfl-teams-are-pursuing-michael-vick.html
The Steelers are being coy about their interest in Michael Vick, although all the so-called experts think there's something there
http://www.faniq.com/article/Steelers-may-be-interested-in-signing-Michael-Vick-1765540
Who wants Michael Vick? Who's in, out of QB sweepstakes
Atlanta Falcons: The Falcons cut Vick in June, and team owner Arthur Blank has said several times he doesn't anticipate Vick playing for the Falcons again.
Baltimore Ravens: Head coach John Harbaugh acknowledged that the Ravens have considered Vick. "We've had long discussions about (Vick) and we have a feeling about how he would impact our team and not impact our team," Harbaugh said. (July 28)
Buffalo Bills: Team COO Russ Brandon said the Bills have "no interest at this time." Said Brandon, "We're comfortable with our roster as it stands right now." (July 28)
Carolina Panthers: Head coach John Fox refused to rule out signing Vick, but said "right now we're pretty set at quarterback." The Panthers gave Jake Delhomme a five-year extension in the offseason. (Aug. 2)
Chicago Bears: Head coach Lovie Smith said he supports Vick's re-entry into the NFL, but didn't indicate it would come with the Bears. "I think Mike deserves a second chance, like everyone in society who has paid their debt to society," Smith said. "He deserves a second chance. As far as we're concerned, we like this team that we have right now." (July 30)
Cincinnati Bengals: Team owner Mike Brown said he would not pursue Vick, but he hopes some other team does. (July 28).
Cleveland Browns: Coach Eric Mangini said the team is not interested in pursuing Vick. "I'm happy with our group of guys," Mangini said. (Aug. 1)
Dallas Cowboys: Owner Jerry Jones says the Cowboys have no plans to sign Vick. "I want to be real clear in that I like where we are at quarterback," Jones said. "That's it. I just like where we are. I don't want to move where we are at quarterback." (July 28)
Denver Broncos: Team owner Pat Bowlen denied a report by former player Bill Romanowski that he met with Vick on Aug. 3. Earlier, coach Josh McDaniels was noncommittal. "We always evaluate every player, but we're not bringing him in right now and we're content with the guys we have coming to camp," McDaniels said on July 29.
Detroit Lions: Coach Jim Scwhartz answered "probably not" when asked if the Lions would have interest in Vick. The Lions selected QB Matthew Stafford with the first overall pick in April's draft. (July 29)
Green Bay Packers: General manager Ted Thompson refused to rule out signing Vick, but did not say the team was making an active play for him. "We're always looking to improve our team and we look at all options at all times," Thompson said. "I wouldn't care to speculate in terms of the odds or anything like that." (Aug. 4)
Indianapolis Colts: Former coach Tony Dungy, who will mentor Vick as part of the quarterback's reinstatement, previously said Indianapolis would be an appealing destination for Vick, if not for the presence of Peyton Manning. Current coach Jim Caldwell reiterated that. "We really love our quarterback situation," Caldwell said. "Mike Vick's a very fine football player and I'm certain he'll find a niche somewhere. But at this particular time, on this team, there's not a need." (July 31)
Kansas City Chiefs: A team spokesman said back in May: "The Chiefs have no comment regarding Michael Vick. They haven't given any thought to it. They don't want to be involved in any conversation about Michael Vick." The team also signed quarterback Matt Cassel to a six-year contract this month.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Coach Jack Del Rio told the Florida Times-Union his club is not interested in acquiring Vick. (July 27)
Miami Dolphins: GM Jeff Ireland released a statement saying the team has no interest in Vick. (July 29)
Minnesota Vikings: Coach Brad Childress and owner Zygi Wilf said that the Vikings would not pursue Vick. "It would have to be a no," Childress said when asked about the possibility. (July 30)
New England Patriots: Team owner Robert Kraft doused speculation that the Patriots would pursue Vick when he said on Aug. 1 that doesn't want to acquire a player who would limit snaps for QB Tom Brady. "We've got the number one player in the world at that position, as far as I'm concerned," Kraft told Sirius satellite radio. "Why would we want do anything that would take (Brady) off the field for one play?" On July 31, one day after calling Vick an "outstanding player," coach Bill Belichick evaded direct questions about having interest in Vick. "I don't know that it's ruled in or ruled out," he said. "I don't think it's ever been put that way, so I can't answer that."
New Orleans Saints: GM Mickey Loomis stood by his statement from last month that he's not interested in adding Vick. "We have already commented on Vick and have nothing further to add," Loomis said. (July 29)
New York Giants: Giants ownership has no interest in Vick. "On a lot of levels, no," Giants co-owner and CEO John Mara said. (July 20)
New York Jets: Jets ownership said they have no interest in bringing in Vick. "No, there's no interest that we have," Jets owner Woody Johnson said. (July 20)
Oakland Raiders: Coach Tom Cable said the team has no plans to bring in free agent Michael Vick. "We like who we have, so let's move forward," Cable said. "We haven't had that discussion because it's not relevant to what we're trying to do and who we have."(July 30)
Philadelphia Eagles: Coach Andy Reid, on his interest in Vick: "Number one, I think he's a good kid. Right now we have a good situation at quarterback so that's not the direction I'm looking." (July 28)
Pittsburgh Steelers: Coach Mike Tomlin refused to rule the Super Bowl champions out as Vick's potential landing spot. "I'll say this," Tomlin said, "we'll be prudent and do our due diligence as far as exploring people that could potentially help us win, guys who can throw, run, catch, block, tackle on a professional level." (July 31)
St. Louis Rams: GM Billy Devaney said the Rams are not interested in pursuing Vick. "No, no, no. That's been beat to death," he said. (July 28)
San Diego Chargers: GM A.J. Smith told the Los Angeles Times that he is not interested in signing Vick. "If his agent calls, we have three quarterbacks here and we're set at the position," Smith said. "We don't have any spot for him here." (Aug. 5)
San Francisco 49ers: Coach Mike Singletary called the potential for Vick landing in San Francisco "a dead issue." Said Singletary, "It's not happening." (July 28)
Seattle Seahawks: Coach Jim Mora, who coached Vick in Atlanta, has said several times this year Vick isn't an option for his new team. "We are very happy with the quarterbacks we have on our roster," he said in June. "We have no intentions of adding a quarterback to our roster."
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: GM Mark Dominik said the Bucs won't be players for Vick. "We weigh every option when it comes to players, and I can honestly say we've done our due diligence on Michael Vick and we're not interested," he said. (June 13)
Tennessee Titans: Coach Jeff Fisher said he's "pleased with our quarterback situation." He added that Vick should be considered a quarterback, not a receiver or running back. Asked if he'd think of adding Vick, he said, "I'd have to cross that bridge when you come to it." (July 30)
Washington Redskins: Coach Jim Zorn left open the possibility of revisiting the Michael Vick situation in the future, just not now. "I would just say it won't be with us, at least at this juncture," Zorn said. (July 29)
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At least that's what they are saying now.
With Dungy at his side, there is no doubt that he'll get signed.