Federal prosecutors have offered Michael Vick a plea deal that would recommend he serve at least one year in prison, the Virginian-Pilot reported Wednesday. The newspaper, citing unnamed sources familiar with talks in the dogfighting conspiracy case, said Vick has until Friday morning to accept the deal or face additional racketeering charges from a federal grand jury in US District Court. Vick's attorneys have spent the week negotiating with prosecutors, who struck a deal with one co-defendant and reportedly will reveal deals with two others in court Friday at Richmond.