Michael Vick’s storied NFL career is all but over.

After struggling in five games with the Pittsburgh Steelers last season, he has not played any football in 2016. Now that it’s clear his playing days are basically done, Vick is thinking about how he wants to go out.

One thing he wants is to be remembered as part of the team that drafted him No. 1 overall back in 2001. In a recent interview on the Jim Rome show, Vick said he wants to retire as a member of the Atlanta Falcons, per D. Orlando Ledbetter at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

“That would be great,” Vick said. “That would be awesome. I think that would close out my story and connection with that franchise for what I was able to accomplish in six years. Not by myself, but the entire organization. With the city, the respect and the love was all there. It was genuine. When I think about my career and what I’m identified with, it is the Atlanta Falcons. . .”

While many fans would no doubt welcome Vick back with open arms to close out his career, some definitely would not forgive him for his dog-fighting conviction.

Speaking with Rome, Vick admitted that it might be problematic:

“. . . maybe there are some conversations that need to be had. I look forward to it because that’s what’s dear in my heart. I’m just being honest and candid.”

Vick is rumored to be among the former players who will be invited to attend this Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints, which is the final regular season contest to be played at the Georgia Dome.