
"Kaleb McGary started 92 games over six seasons in Atlanta. An elite run blocker, he was part of an offensive line that had some of the best continuity in the NFL and helped Bijan Robinson to become one of the league's best running backs."
"The Falcons signed McGary to a two-year, $30 million contract extension last summer. Atlanta will be able to recoup at least some of that for salary cap relief with McGary's retirement."
Kaleb McGary, the starting right tackle for the Atlanta Falcons, is retiring at the age of 31. He missed the entire 2025 season due to a knee injury. McGary started 92 games over six seasons and was known for his elite run-blocking skills. He played a significant role in the offensive line's success, contributing to the performance of running back Bijan Robinson. The Falcons signed him to a two-year, $30 million contract extension last summer, and his retirement will provide some salary cap relief for the team.
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