Packers deal CB McKenzie to Saints
NFL.com wire reports
GREEN BAY, Wis. (Oct. 4, 2004) -- The Green Bay Packers traded disgruntled cornerback Mike McKenzie to the New Orleans Saints for a second-round pick and a backup quarterback.
The Packers acquired quarterback J.T. O'Sullivan, 25, and the second-round selection in the 2005 draft in return for McKenzie, 28, and a future conditional draft choice.
The Packers have been interested in O'Sullivan since the Saints took him in the sixth round of the 2002 draft out of Cal-Davis.
The deal is the Packers' first midseason trade in 23 years involving active players from both teams.
McKenzie, in his sixth NFL season, has been a starter at left cornerback for Green Bay since his rookie year. He has 15 career interceptions. McKenzie held out through training camp, then came back and played in one game, a loss at Chicago in Week 2.
He comes off one of his most productive seasons with four interceptions, 58 tackles (55 solo) and 20 passes defensed. He had a 90-yard interception return for a touchdown against Chicago last year.
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