Michael Vick was released from federal custody on Monday as his sentence for dogfighting ended. Vick no longer has to wear the electronic monitor he's had while under home confinement for the final two months of his 23-month sentence. Vick hopes to soon meet with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who has said he would review the quarterback's status after his sentence was completed. "The review of his status is ongoing, but we are providing no other details at this time," league spokesman Greg Aiello said Monday. The Falcons released Vick in June.