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earlier in the year) to serve as general manager. McKay had served as the vice president of football administration since 1992 and had been a member of the NFL's Competition Committee since being appointed earlier in 1994. The tasks granted to him involved a bigger role in supervising the personnel
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In April 2015, McKay was suspended from the Competition Committee by the NFL after the Falcons were found guilty of piping crowd noise into the Georgia Dome. McKay remained suspended for nearly five months before he was reinstated by the NFL. The Falcons were fined $ 350,000 and stripped of a 2016
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before he had his mind set on Lewis. So confident was McKay that he started to help Lewis assemble a coaching staff before a face-to-face meeting between Lewis and the Glazers resulted in rejection and a move to push for Gruden (eventually, the team traded two first round picks, two second-round
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players. The Buccaneers' 41 Pro Bowl selections between 1997 through 2002 were the most in the NFL. In 1998, McKay, then president and general manager of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, worked closely with the Glazer Family, the city of Tampa, former Tampa Mayor
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On December 27, 1995, McKay fired Wyche as coach, stating that the team was better off than they were when they hired Wyche (McKay called it a mutually agreed decision while Wyche called it a firing). On January 23, 1996, McKay hired
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On January 9, 2023, McKay's position with the Atlanta Falcons was reduced to just CEO. Greg Beadles was selected to take over as president. McKay remains in charge of football operations while Beadles operates the business side.
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to appeal directly to the Glazer family. On December 12, 2003, McKay and the Buccaneers came to an agreement that would see McKay leave the organization with the freedom to join any team he wanted, with no compensation required.
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was offered the position by the team (as coveted by the Glazers) but backed out of the agreement; McKay had been asked to take the position of team president if Parcells was named coach in favor of
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In December 2003, McKay left the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to become president and general manager of the Atlanta Falcons. In his first season of directing operations, the Falcons went to the
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picks, plus $ 8 million, to the Oakland Raiders, in exchange for Gruden). Rejecting a contract extension offer, McKay considered leaving the organization during that time but did not.
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in 1984. Prior to entering the NFL, McKay was an attorney with the Tampa law firm of Hill, Ward, and Henderson. He and his wife, Terrin, have two sons, Hunter and John.
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Sixteen years after building Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, McKay, as president and CEO of the Atlanta Falcons, worked closely with Falcons Chairman and owner
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for the Buccaneers when his father was the head coach. While his father was head coach at USC in Los Angeles, McKay played wide receiver, with quarterback
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McKay has served on the NFL Management Council Working Group of League executives that helps advise on collective bargaining issues. During the
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departments in the college and pros for Tampa alongside more input in drafting and free agency (as opposed to having in the hands of head coach
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McKay is believed to be the only current NFL executive who has been the point person for the negotiation and construction of two NFL stadiums.
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Despite the Super Bowl victory, McKay and Gruden did not get along. Gruden's suggestions on free agents such as
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On January 14, 2002, Dungy was fired, against the wishes of McKay, after a second straight lopsided loss to the
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As the general manager for the Buccaneers from 1994 to 2003, McKay directed five teams that reached the
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as general manager, relegating McKay to the position of team president, although McKay negotiated
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were rejected by McKay, while Gruden reportedly went over McKay's rejection to deactivate
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being the new general manager. McKay then interviewed three coaches with
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McKay is the longest standing member in the history of the
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the 1976–1977 season. He earned his bachelor's degree from
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They made it all the way to the 267:from 1994 to 2003 and was a part of their 37: 30: 1682:National Football League general managers 698:"PRO FOOTBALL;Dungy Named Coach For Bucs" 156:Vice president of football administration 1697:Stetson University College of Law alumni 1687:National Football League team presidents 558: 731:"Bucs fire coach Tony Dungy - UPI.com" 696:Smith, Timothy W. (January 23, 1996). 279:McKay is the youngest son of the late 1471:Tampa Bay Buccaneers general managers 567:"Member Profile: Richard James McKay" 484:. In January 2008, the Falcons hired 7: 537:, McKay helped in negotiating a new 606:Mizell, Hubert (January 15, 2000). 413:, went on to become members of the 1526:# denotes de facto general manager 756:"McKay's future with Bucs unclear" 581:"Red Room | Where the Writers Are" 14: 1707:Jesuit High School (Tampa) alumni 309:Stetson University College of Law 1702:Sportspeople from Eugene, Oregon 1568:Atlanta Falcons general managers 1677:Tampa Bay Buccaneers executives 539:collective bargaining agreement 361:, which they lost 11–6 to the 218:Career highlights and awards 19:For the basketball coach, see 1: 810:"Firing Dungy costly to Bucs" 511:, opened on August 26, 2017. 1194:National Football Conference 957:American Football Conference 646:"MCKAY BECOMES BUCS' 2ND GM" 353:after incumbent quarterback 1692:Princeton University alumni 307:in 1981 and graduated from 301:Jesuit High School of Tampa 101:Jesuit High School of Tampa 16:American football executive 1723: 1672:Atlanta Falcons executives 18: 1575: 1478: 1423: 1201: 1190: 1186: 964: 953: 949: 634:Atlanta Falcons biography 608:"Bucs grow up with McKay" 528:NFL Competition Committee 419:Pro Football Hall of Fame 415:Pro Football Hall of Fame 242: 238: 222: 213: 140: 36: 428:in the Wild Card round. 392:. 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Index

Ritchie McKay
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Eugene, Oregon
Jesuit High School of Tampa
Princeton University
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Stetson University
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1992
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1994
2003
Atlanta Falcons
2003
2008
2008
2022
2023
Super Bowl
XXXVII
CEO
Atlanta Falcons
National Football League
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Super Bowl XXXVII
John McKay
ball boy
Paul McDonald
Bishop Amat High School

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