Marcus Vick, brother of Eagles quarterback Michael Vick, arrested in suburban Atlanta

CUMMING, Ga. – Sheriff’s officials in suburban Atlanta say the younger brother of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick has been arrested for DUI and traffic violations.

Forsyth County deputies say in a report that 29-year-old Marcus Vick was pulled over early Monday in Cumming, Ga., for an expired tag and was questioned about marijuana after a deputy smelled the drug in his car.

Police say Vick was driving without a license and told officers he smoked pot about four hours before.

Investigators reported finding a large sum of money but no drugs inside the car. Vick is charged with DUI, driving without a license and driving with an expired tag. He’s being held in the county jail on $4,100 bond.

Marcus Vick was a quarterback for Virginia Tech between 2002 and 2005. Michael Vick had played for the Atlanta Falcons.

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