Michael Vick is glad he chose the Eagles, even if he had more attractive options. After telling GQ magazine that he didn’t want to come to Philadelphia to be a third-string quarterback following his release from prison two years ago, Vick clarified his remarks late Thursday after he threw three interceptions in a preseason loss to the Steelers. “I wanted to be with (coach Andy Reid),” Vick said. “I knew that I was going to have to sit, but I knew it was going to pay great dividends for me. I couldn’t see it at the time, but that goes to show how much I know because of how things worked out. I’m glad to be an Eagle and hopefully I will be for a long time.”