He has 5075.
580 in 1999, 636 in 2000 and 3859 for his 5 years with the Falcons.
Michael Vick
Michael Vick
Through game 7 of the 2012 season, Michael Vick has been sacked 20 times.
The quarterback with the most rushing yards in NFL history is Randall Cunningham with a total of 4,928 Yards (35 TDs). Michael Vick (Active) comes in second at 4,567 Yards (31 TDs). Steve Young is 3rd with 4,239 Yards but has the most career rushing touchdowns. (43 TDs). Also notable records include: - Michael Vick's single season QB Rushing Yards record at 1,039 Yards (8.4 Yards Per Carry). - New England Patriot Steve Grogan's single season (1976) QB Rushing Touchdown record with 12 Touchdowns. - The single game Rushing TD record at 3 TDs by many different QBs including Daunte Culpepper.
Michael Vick of the Atlanta Falcons holds the NFL Quarterback single game rushing record with 173 yards from 10 attempts during a 2002 game vs the Vikings. Nealon Greene of the Edmonton Eskimos holds the CFL Quarterback single game rushing record with 180 yards in 14 carries versus the Saskatchewan Roughriders on July 19, 1999.
Michael Vick
Michael Vick
Career Passing yards Career Passing Touchdowns Career Passing yards per game Career Passing Touchdowns per game passing yards in a season, passing yards in a game game passing touchdowns in a season passing yards per game passing touchdowns in a game He owns none of them.
The quarterback accumulated 250 passing yards in the game.
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The last game Michael Vick played was December 31st 2006 against the Philadelphia Eagles. He was pulled in the fourth quarter of that game.
Norm Van Brocklin. 554 passing yards. 1951.
Joey Harrington of the Detroit Lions averaged 488 yards a game in passing receivers.
No, Michael Vick is not Hispanic. He is of African American descent, born in Virginia, USA. Vick is known for his career as an NFL quarterback and his impact on the game, particularly in terms of his playing style.
Through game 7 of the 2012 season, Michael Vick has been sacked 20 times.
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Yes, Michael Vick played in the NFC Championship Game during the 2004 NFL season. He led the Atlanta Falcons to the game, where they faced the Philadelphia Eagles. The Falcons lost that game 27-10, preventing Vick from reaching the Super Bowl.