McGary, Atlanta Falcons
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McGary, who just signed a two-year, $30 million extension with the team a few weeks ago, has been a mainstay along the Falcons’ offensive line since being drafted in the first round in 2019. He has appeared in 93 games (92 starts) at right tackle in that time, developing a reputation as a nasty run blocker.
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The Falcons and the Cowboys have gone a combined 0-4 through the first two weeks of the preseason, but neither team has played the majority of their starters. With the NFL's 53-man roster deadline coming up on Tuesday, tonight's game gives the players one final chance to make an impression.
The Falcons will be without one of their key offensive players for a bit. Per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, right tackle Kaleb McGary will miss time with the apparent leg injury he suffered during Wednesday’s practice. But at this point, McGary’s timeline for ...
However, that momentum did hit the break when starting right tackle Kaleb McGary suffered a leg injury and will miss time. ESPN Senior Reporter Jeremy Fowler broke the news on X. #Falcons RT Kaleb McGary will miss time on the apparent leg injury suffered ...
Unfortunately for Penix, he and the Falcons received a double dose of bad news on Wednesday. Starting right tackle Kaleb McGary was carted off the field at practice with what the Falcons suggested was a lower left leg injury; the team also announced that McGary, a mainstay in the Falcons’ lineup since debuting in 2019, will undergo an MRI.