Trashman
07-28-2009, 10:07 PM
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Bengals owner Mike Brown hopes some other NFL team decides to give quarterback Michael Vick another chance.
Brown praised commissioner Roger Goodell's decision to conditionally reinstate Vick, giving him a chance to resume his career after serving jail time for running a dogfighting ring.
However, Brown said Tuesday he won't be calling Vick with an offer. The Bengals already have three quarterbacks signed for the season, and Brown said Vick wouldn't be a good fit for his team as a result.
Vick is allowed to participate in training camp and could be reinstated by the sixth week of the regular season.
Brown praised commissioner Roger Goodell's decision to conditionally reinstate Vick, giving him a chance to resume his career after serving jail time for running a dogfighting ring.
However, Brown said Tuesday he won't be calling Vick with an offer. The Bengals already have three quarterbacks signed for the season, and Brown said Vick wouldn't be a good fit for his team as a result.
Vick is allowed to participate in training camp and could be reinstated by the sixth week of the regular season.