
Kaleb McGary, the Atlanta Falcons' starting right tackle, has announced his retirement at age 31, following a significant injury that ended his 2025 season. The Falcons now face a critical need for a new starting right tackle after McGary's departure and the free agency loss of Elijah Wilkinson.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 05: Kaleb McGary #76 of the Atlanta Falcons runs out of the tunnel prior to an NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 5, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Atlanta Falcons received shocking news on Wednesday, as longtime starting right tackle Kaleb McGary announced his retirement through his agent, Collin Roberts. McGary, 31, started nearly every game for the Falcons since being drafted in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft. He suffered a significant season-ending injury prior the 2025 NFL season, shortly after signing an extension through 2027.
McGary was a stalwart on what had been a very good offensive line in Atlanta over the previous two seasons. His presence on the right side was dearly missed in 2025, with the Falcons forced to turn to reserve guard Elijah Wilkinson for the entirety of the season. Swing tackle Storm Norton also wound up missing the entirety of the season with an injury sustained in the summer.
The Falcons were expecting Kaleb McGary back for training camp to once again bolster the right side of the offensive line. In McGary’s absence, the Falcons now have a desperate need for a starting right tackle. With Wilkinson departing in free agency for the Arizona Cardinals, the job now rests in the hands of Storm Norton once again. Norton has filled in admirably when called upon, but stepping in as a full-time starter has gone poorly for him throughout his career.
Offensive tackle immediately rockets to the top of Atlanta’s offseason needs. With free agency behind us and no first round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Falcons options for replacing McGary are extremely limited. It’s likely a temporary solution will be needed for the season, and I’d expect the team to look closely at available free agents and veterans on the trade market.
Join us in wishing McGary well in the next stage of his career.
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Kaleb McGary announced his retirement after suffering a significant season-ending injury prior to the 2025 NFL season.
McGary's retirement leaves the Falcons in need of a starting right tackle, as they previously relied on him for nearly every game since 2019.
With McGary's retirement and Elijah Wilkinson's departure in free agency, Storm Norton is expected to step in as the starting right tackle for the Falcons.





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