Representatives for suspended NFL quarterback Michael Vick are trying to meet NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in the next two weeks, according to a source. But the wait time could change based on the commissioner's availability.Vick, who has spent his entire NFL career with the Atlanta Falcons, was released from federal custody on Monday after serving a 23-month sentence for pleading guilty on federal charges related to funding a dogfighting operation. The release means Vick doesn't have to wear an electronic monitoring device and is no longer under home confinement.
Vick (pictured right with attorney Larry Woodward leaving federal court Monday to conclude his sentence) has to meet with Goodell and show remorse for his actions in order to get reinstated. The league suspended Vick indefinitely in August 2007.
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