His ambition to make it as a professional took a huge step forward when, having impressed at the NFL draft by making all 10 of his kicks, he was invited to train with the New York Giants.
“At the start in May, I was just trying to make as good of an impression as I could, put everything out there, have no regrets, and see where I fall,” recalled McAtamney.
“And luckily enough, I was called back for the beginning of the season.”
Now, McAtamney is part of the practice squad of one of the biggest NFL franchises in the United States.
“The first couple of years at college were tough, but getting experience in college, I think it definitely prepared me for coming here.
“Every now and again I would stop and look around and say, just be grateful and thankful that you’re here and trying to enjoy each day that I get, because not every week’s guaranteed, so I take every blessing as it comes.
“And even just being around the lads in here, they make me feel at home, like a home away from home, so I’m very happy, and the kicking, it’s very enjoyable.
“Obviously there’s challenges along the way, but I’ve been loving it so far.”
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