Mike McKenzie (American Football)
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Michael Terrance McKenzie (born April 26, 1976) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the
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in the third round of the
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. He also played for the New Orleans Saints. He played
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at Memphis.


Early years

McKenzie graduated from Miami Norland High School in Miami Gardens, Florida, and was an all- Dade county selection at free safety as a senior.


College career

McKenzie was a three-year
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at the University of Memphis, and majored in business management. He played in 32 consecutive games for the Tigers, with 26 straight starts. McKenzie was named First-team All-
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as a sophomore and junior, and finished his career with 234 tackles, six interceptions, and two fumble recoveries.


Professional career


Green Bay Packers

McKenzie was drafted by the Packers in the third round of the
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and immediately made the starting lineup. In 2002 McKenzie signed a 5-year, $17.1 million extension with the Packers. Following a contract holdout that lasted until mid-September, on October 4, 2004, he was traded along with a future draft choice to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for third-string Quarterback J. T. O'Sullivan and a second round draft pick. He spent five full seasons with the Packers.


New Orleans Saints

Immediately following the trade, McKenzie became the Saints' starting right cornerback for the final 10 games of the
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. He led the club in interceptions from 2004-2008 with 12. McKenzie was placed on
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for the final game of
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after tearing his ACL the week before. McKenzie came back from the injury to start in 6 games in
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, but once again suffered a major knee injury in early November. He was again placed on injured reserve, this time with a fractured right kneecap. McKenzie was released by the Saints on March 19, 2009. He tried out with the
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and
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during summer 2009 but did not sign. When the Saints, in the midst of their most successful season in team history, suffered a rash of injuries and were left with almost no healthy cornerbacks on the roster, the team re-signed McKenzie on November 23, 2009 after he had called head coach
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to ask for his job back. In his first game in more than a year, a highly anticipated, nationally televised match with New England, McKenzie intercepted an early pass by the Patriots' Tom Brady, and went on to play a key role in the team's dominant win. Ultimately, McKenzie appeared in five games (two starts) for the Saints in 2009, recording 11 tackles and an interception. When the team's starting cornerbacks had recovered from their injuries, McKenzie was waived prior to the regular season finale on January 2, 2010, allowing the team to promote quarterback
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to the active roster. Although McKenzie was no longer on the roster when the Saints won Super Bowl XLIV, the team awarded him with a Super Bowl ring in recognition of his contributions.


Personal

McKenzie currently owns a home in New Orleans, Louisiana and splits his offseason residence between Miami, Florida and Memphis, Tennessee. McKenzie established a non-profit organization, the 34 Ways Foundation to help underprivileged youth. The Foundation serves various regions including Miami, Florida, New Orleans, Louisiana, Memphis, Tennessee, and Los Angeles, California. He was awarded the 2007 New Orleans Saints Man of the Year Award for this work. McKenzie has also established a winemaking business specializing in a wine made from orange moscato grapes.Sue Strachan
"Mike McKenzie's 34 Ways Foundation hosts a happy hour concert with George Porter Jr. at the House of Blues"
'' The Times-Picayune'', July 3, 2014.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:McKenzie, Mike 1976 births Living people Miami Norland Senior High School alumni Players of American football from Miami American football cornerbacks Memphis Tigers football players Green Bay Packers players New Orleans Saints players