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Raleigh McKenzie

Raleigh McKenzie (born February 8, 1963 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is an American football college scout for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League, where he works for his twin brother, general manager Reggie McKenzie. Both brothers are former players; Raleigh played guard for the Washington Redskins from 1985 to 1994. Nicknamed "Rallo," he played primarily as a reserve during his first season before becoming a vital starter due to injury. He started in each game after that at any of the five positions on the offensive line, but his speciality was center. He played on two Super Bowl Champion teams in 1987 and 1991. He was named to the All-NFL Team in 1991. He also played for the Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers, and Green Bay Packers.
McKenzie attended Austin-East High School in Knoxville, where, like his brother, he played both at linebacker and on the offensive line (Raiders Director of Player Personnel Joey Clinkscales was among their teammates). Raleigh was named the 11th-best recruit in Tennessee by the ''Knoxville News Sentinel'' following his senior year.〔"(1981 Tennessee Signees )," ''1981 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide'' (University of Tennessee, 1981), p. 57.〕
The McKenzie brothers played for the University of Tennessee from 1981 to 1984. Both played linebacker as freshmen, but Raleigh switched to center during his sophomore season.〔"(1982 Tennessee Squad )," ''1982 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide'' (University of Tennessee, 1982), p. 51.〕 Playing alongside All-American Bill Mayo and future NFL lineman Bruce Wilkerson,〔"(1984 Offense )," ''1984 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide'' (University of Tennessee, 1984), p. 38.〕 McKenzie anchored a line that helped running back Johnnie Jones set school records for rushing in 1984. McKenzie's position coach was future Vol head coach Phillip Fulmer.〔"(1984 Tennessee Squad )," ''1984 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide'' (University of Tennessee, 1984), p. 55.〕 In September 2011, the McKenzie brothers were honored as UT "Legends of the Game" during the Vols' game against Cincinnati.〔
McKenzie joined the Redskins for training camp in 2001 assisting the personnel department. He also ran summer football camp. Before joining his brother in Oakland, Raleigh was an assistant football coach at Herndon High School in Virginia.〔John Painter, "(Catching Up: Raleigh and Reggie McKenzie )," UTSports.com, 9 September 2011. Retrieved: 2 August 2013.〕
Both brothers are members of Omega Psi Phi fraternity.
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