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Falcons OT Kaleb McGary Retires, Team Reportedly Signing Jawaan Taylor
- On Wednesday, Atlanta Falcons right tackle Kaleb McGary announced his retirement from the NFL after missing the entire 2025 season with a knee injury suffered during training camp.
- McGary, 31, suffered the knee injury on the final day of training camp last Aug, forcing him to miss the entire 2025 season while on injured reserve.
- During his six-season tenure, McGary played 93 games with 92 starts, establishing himself as an elite run blocker who helped Bijan Robinson become one of the league's best running backs.
- Falcons president of football Matt Ryan, who played with McGary from 2019-21, said in a statement, "I truly enjoyed my time playing alongside Kaleb," praising his organizational impact.
- The Falcons must now address right tackle depth for the 2026 season, which features left-handed quarterbacks Michael Penix Jr. and Tua Tagovailoa, both requiring blind-side protection.
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