Michael Vick has been named as the starting quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles for the 2013 NFL season.
The 33-year-old had been competing with Nick Foles for the role after the pair split the duties last season.
Head coach Chip Kelly announced the decision at a press conference, telling reporters: "First off, I'll tell you guys, we've evaluated the situation and Michael Vick is going to start for us against the Washington Redskins. He's our starter for the season.
"I think Mike is ahead right now and I think Nick made it very difficult though. It wasn't where one guy went North and the other guy went South. I think both of them upped their game but at this point in time, Mike's ahead and we want to move forward.
This is a one quarterback operation. This isn't going to be someone's going to look over their shoulder or we're going to alternate by series. I think Mike is ahead right now. Obviously you always wanted to get a guy in place. We didn't want to let this linger, but I think it also expressed itself on the field."
Vick is yet to remain fit for a full season since joining the Eagles in 2009.