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NFL quarterback Michael Vick, who was at the top of his game before pleading guilty in 2007 for his role in a dogfighting ring — a sentence that led to 19 months in prison. Out with a new autobiography called “Michael Vick: Finally Free,” the football star and Humane Society spokesperson has been working to rebuild his image both on and off the field. Vick was sentenced to 23 months in jail and suspended indefinitely from the league. He was released from prison in 2009 and was then reinstated to the league and signed by the Philadelphia Eagles, where he played as a backup quarterback. He was promoted to Eagles starting QB in 2010, and in 2011 signed a new contract for $100 million dollars.