Michael Vick returned to the Georgia Dome for the first time since the scandal that almost cost him his career.
The Georgia Dome has been home to the Atlanta Falcons since 1992, but it will soon be replaced a new stadium currently under construction. Since the game marked the end of an era, it was only fitting to invite several key players that had played under the Dome over the years and Michael Vick was the most highly anticipated return.
“There are a lot of people who forgave me,” Vick said before the game. “It gives me another opportunity to show a different side of myself. I’m just thankful I have a lot of supporters.”
Mike Vick rode onto the field in an open convertible, accompanied by former wide receiver Roddy White, to a huge ovation.
Vick himself even shared the moment online in a few emotional intagram posts:
A video posted by Mike Vick (@mikevick) on
Falcons owner Arthur Blank received criticism for his decision to invite Vick back to the dome, but he stood by it. When asked about his choice, Blank stated:
?Well, Mike obviously has a great history with us, a great history with this franchise and he?s an important player in our history. We wanted him to attend today and we?re glad that he did attend. We had close to thirty players and coaches here today. Michael played an important part in my ownership period and an important part of the history of our franchise. He was thrilled to be here today and I think our fans, based on what I saw and felt, were excited to see him as well.?
A photo posted by Michelle Brown aka 'ATLien' (@iamatlien) on
One thing’s for sure… Atlanta still LOVES Michael Vick!!!