Michael Vick Six-Year $100 Million Contract With Philadelphia Eagles (Latest Odds)

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ESPN.com confirmed Monday night that Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to a six-year, $100 million contract with approximately $40 million guaranteed.

The Eagles shipped quarterback Kevin Kolb off to Arizona last year and replaced him with Michael Vick as starter.

Sportsbook.comfeatured a wealth of NFL betting odds on the Philadelphia Eagles and Michael Vick, all of which appear below.

Philadelphia Eagles odds to win the 2012 Super Bowl – 8/1

Philadelphia Eagles odds to win the NFC East Division -160

Philadelphia Eagles OVER/UNDER 10.5 regular season games: OVER -150, UNDER +130

Michael Vick 2012 NFL MVP – 8/1

Michael Vick Top Quarterback – 15/1

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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