Kaleb McGary
Definition
Kaleb McGary is an American former professional football offensive tackle who played all seven of his NFL seasons with the Atlanta Falcons.
Born February 22, 1995, he was a first-round draft pick in 2019 out of the University of Washington Huskies, renowned for his physicality and pass protection skills.
McGary signed a lucrative extension in August 2025 before a season-ending knee injury led to his retirement from the league.
Examples
Kaleb McGary turned defensive linemen into human flapjacks faster than a diner on breakfast rush.
After signing that fat extension, Kaleb McGary's knee decided it was time for an unplanned vacation.
Fans in Atlanta still whisper 'What if McGary stayed healthy?' like it's the plot of a tragic sports movie.
Kaleb McGary's college days at Washington proved you don't need finesse when you've got tree-trunk arms and bad intentions.