Mike Vick accepts Norfolk State job, former NFL star says
Mike Vick has accepted the head coaching job at Norfolk State, the former NFL quarterback announced on social media Tuesday night.
Sources confirmed to ESPN's Pete Thamel earlier Tuesday that the Spartans were finalizing the deal for Vick, but Norfolk State officials declined to comment on Vick specifically when reached by ESPN. The officials said they would not release a statement Tuesday but planned to release one soon, indicating they were going through the formal steps of their hiring process.
Sources told ESPN that Vick, 44, informed Sacramento State officials that he was no longer in the mix for their open head coaching position and indicated to them he's taking a job closer to home at Norfolk State. Vick's hometown of Newport News, Virginia, is about 20 miles from the Spartans' campus. On his Facebook page, in announcing his decision to join the Spartans, Vick wrote that he was "looking forward to coming back home."
As a player, Vick carried Virginia Tech to the 1999 national title game and went on to become the first Black quarterback to be chosen with the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft. He has been an NFL analyst for Fox Sports since his retirement in 2017.
News of Vick's plan to take the Norfolk State job was first reported by the Virginian-Pilot.