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NFL Free Agency: Kaleb McGary signs new contract with Atlanta Falcons for $34.5M over three years

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Kaleb McGary, Atlanta Falcons tackle
Atlanta Falcons tackle Kaleb McGary gets set to take on a block in a game on Nov. 27, 2022. (G Fiume / Getty Images)

Atlanta Falcons right tackle Kaleb McGary will be resigning with the team during the free agency period, according to a report from Jeff Howe of The Athletic.

McGary is reportedly set to ink a deal for three years with $34.5 million, according to Howe.

A four-year veteran in the league, McGary had played through his rookie contract for the Falcons. He was a former first-round NFL Draft pick out of Washington in the 2019 NFL Draft, taken by Atlanta with the 31st pick in the draft.

McGary has appeared in 63 career games with the Falcons, making all 17 games in 2022 and all 16 games during his 2021 and 2019 campaigns. He played in 14 games in 2020.

More on the 2023 NFL offseason, free agency

The NFL 2023 calendar year is set to begin at 4 p.m. ET on March 15 when contracts running through 2022 will officially run out, making those players free agents. Prior to the beginning of free agency, teams will have a chance to designate one franchise or transition tag player, starting on Feb. 21 at 4 p.m. ET and ending on March 7. Beginning March 13 through March 15 teams will be allowed a legal negotiation with players who are set to become unrestricted free agents.

In addition to NFL free agency, the new year also marks the beginning of all trades being made official by the league office. April 21 marks the deadline to sign restricted free agents to offer sheets while April 26 marks the deadline for teams to match restricted free agent offers sheets. 722 players are slated to become free agents in 2023.

More on restricted, exclusive rights free agents

Players with only three years of accredited NFL experience become restricted free agents. Their original team will have the option to apply first-round, second-round, original-round, and right-of-fight-of-first-refusal tenders on players at escalating price tags. The higher the round, the more expensive the tender amount; however, if a separate team does offer a contract and the original team does not match that round pick will be conveyed from the new team to the original team. Right of first refusal only gives a team the option to match or not. If they don’t match, they get nothing in return. An original-round tender would send a draft pick from whatever round the player was drafted back to the original team if they chose not to match. The original team will have five days to match once a player signs an offer sheet from a new team.