
Falcons sign Kaleb McGary to two-year extension worth $30 million
'Obviously, he excels in the run game,' Morris said. 'You're talking about a guy who is (a) top five (blocker) on that side running the ball.'
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McGary, 30, entered training camp in the final year of a three-year deal that is set to pay him $16.5 million this season. At the time, he said he would be happy to talk about a new deal 'anytime they want to pay me.'
'You will never find somebody more willing to be paid in all your life, trust me,' McGary said. However, he continued, 'If I don't do my job well enough, there's not much reason to worry about it. One thing at a time.'
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McGary has started 92 games for the Falcons since being the No. 31 pick in the 2019 draft. His new deal is worth $30 million. That makes him the 13th-highest-paid right tackle in the league by average annual value, according to OverTheCap.com.
'Love Kaleb, love where he is at,' assistant general manager Kyle Smith said when training camp opened. 'He looks really good, too.'
McGary has become Atlanta's blindside blocker now that left-handed quarterback Michael Penix Jr. has taken over the starting job. He was the ninth-rated blocker in the NFC South by Pro Football Focus a year ago, grading out at 77.8 in the run game and 63.8 in the passing game.
'He's a physical tone-setter in the run game,' right guard Chris Lindstrom said. 'He does things that are unfathomable in the NFL to see what he can do to people.'
'He's a great human being,' offensive line coach Dwayne Ledford said. 'We love him in the room, but on the field he is a force for us because of his size, his strength and what he can do at the point of attack.'
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