Mike McKenzie (American football)

McKenzie was named First-team All-Conference USA as a sophomore and junior, and finished his career with 234 tackles, six interceptions, and two fumble recoveries.

[3] Immediately following the trade, McKenzie became the Saints' starting right cornerback for the final 10 games of the 2004 NFL season.

[6][7] 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.

[10] McKenzie currently owns a home in New Orleans, Louisiana and splits his offseason residence between Miami, Florida and Memphis, Tennessee.

The Foundation serves various regions including Miami, Florida, New Orleans, Louisiana, Memphis, Tennessee, and Los Angeles, California.

[1] McKenzie has also established a winemaking business specializing in a wine made from orange moscato grapes.