He’s 28 and in his fifth year in the league, but you won’t see much wear-and-tear on him if you watch him this season.
Given that Antonio Gibson’s leg issues have been bothersome, having a backup as solid as McKissic could certainly be something to be thankful for in the future.
McKissic makes every snap count — either running the ball, on shallow routes in the passing game, or picking up blitzes.
“I think he’s one of the most versatile guys in the league,” WFT coach Ron Rivera said of McKissic after the win vs.
McKissic is often overshadowed on the box score by the first-string Gibson.
He carries a cap hit of $1,660,000 this year, but is in line for a raise and an extension this summer.