Whitner would welcome Vick in Buffalo

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — If Tony Dungy believes Michael Vick would be a good fit in Buffalo, Donte Whitner is on board.

Confident Vick can regain his once-dynamic form, the Bills safety said Monday he would encourage his team to pursue Vick if the Eagles — who hold a $5.2 million option on the backup quarterback next season — decide to release Vick in the offseason.

In noting he was a proponent of the Bills pursuing Vick since before he signed with Philadelphia in August, Whitner said he's more convinced Buffalo can use him next season. Without specifically naming Bills starter Trent Edwards or backup Ryan Fitzpatrick, Whitner noted that players — himself included — are replaceable if they can't get the job done.

"If you're not getting the job done, then they're going to bring in other players. It's a competition thing," Whitner said. "You bring in other guys that can get the job done that can help you win. I would welcome bringing in Michael Vick."

The Bills (3-5), whose offense ranks among the NFL's worst this season, returned to practice Monday after a four-day break during their bye, and prepare to play at Tennessee this weekend.

Whitner's comment came a day after Dungy linked Vick and the Bills during NBC's NFL pre-game show. Dungy, the former Colts coach who serves as Vick's adviser, referred to Buffalo as "a dark horse" candidate to land the quarterback if he becomes available.

Dungy also divulged for the first time that the Bills had previously expressed interest in signing the player last summer when Vick was searching for a team after serving 18 months in federal prison for running a dog-fighting ring.

"They talked originally. There was some communication there," Dungy said.

The Bills have not publicly indicated any interest in signing Vick. Bills general manager Russ Brandon had previously said the team had no interest in pursuing Vick "at this time," when repeatedly asked of the team's interest this offseason.

The Bills on Monday declined to discuss Dungy's remarks by noting Vick is a member of the Eagles. NFL tampering rules prevent teams from discussing players under contract to other teams.

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