NFL NOTES
Union fights for Vick to keep signing bonus
Friday, October 05, 2007
NFL Players Association lawyers argued Thursday that the league's collective bargaining agreement protects Michael Vick from the Atlanta Falcons' attempts to be refunded up to $22 million in bonus money.
A decision is expected by Oct. 12.
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The Falcons argued the suspended Falcons quarterback knew he was in violation of the contract when he signed the $130 million deal in December 2004, and that he used proceeds from the deal to fund his dogfighting operation.
New York-based attorney Jeffrey Kessler, who represented Vick and the NFLPA, countered that the labor deal agreed to last year prevents forfeiture of bonus money even if a contract says otherwise, a union spokesman said.


