Kyle Erickson Mackey was born on March 2,1962 and is an American football coach and former quarterback who played for the New York Jets, St Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles, and the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League.
11 Facts About Kyle Mackey
Kyle Mackey was an Arena Football League player, who played quarterback for the Albany Firebirds and the Fort Worth Cavalry.
Kyle Mackey's father was Dee Mackey, a former tight end for the New York Jets.
Kyle Mackey's family moved back to East Texas before his high school years.
Kyle Mackey took over at the starting spot during the 1981 season.
Kyle Mackey was an Honorable Mention All Lone Star Conference Selection.
Kyle Mackey was a First-team All Lone Star Conference Selection and was named to the Associated Press All-American team.
Kyle Mackey was drafted by the St Louis Cardinals in the 1984 NFL draft, being selected in the 11th round as the 296th overall pick.
Kyle Mackey started for the Dolphins against the Seattle Seahawks during Week 4 of the 1987 NFL season as a replacement player due to the National Football League Players Association strike.
Kyle Mackey ended his Arena Football League career completing 187 of 346 passes attempted, 2,253 passing yards, 34 touchdowns, only 14 interceptions and a quarterback rating of 81.96.
Kyle Mackey is coaching the Tigers of Silsbee High School in Hardin County, Texas.