Atlanta Falcons Extends Rich McKay’s Contract as President & CEO
January 28, 2014
The Atlanta Falcons have announced today President & CEO Rich McKay has been retained in a new long-term contract.
Also Falcons General Manager Thomas Dimitroff and Head Coach Mike Smith have signed extensions of their contracts.
McKay, sale signed to a four-year extension through May 2019, is entering his eleventh season with the Falcons. He will continue to serve as the president and chief executive officer of the club, with responsibility for all business operations of the Falcons, as well as the development and operation of the new stadium.
As part of the new stadium operations, McKay will have responsibility for the creation and management of a new AMB Sports & Entertainment Group, serving as its president. The new entity will include the Falcons and the new stadium, which the Falcons will operate. McKay chairs the NFL Competition Committee, on which he has served for 21 years.
Dimitroff and Smith each signed one-year extensions to their contracts. Both men are entering their seventh season with the Falcons, with a six-year cumulative regular season win-loss record of 60-36 – tied for the sixth highest winning percentage in the league over the same period of time.
“We are fortunate to have talented key leaders at the Falcons who are dedicated to a common goal of being a league leader on and off the field,” Falcons Owner & Chairman Arthur Blank said. “I have great respect for the skills and commitment of Rich, Thomas and Smitty, and I look forward to continuing to support and work with them in the years to come.”