Keli McGregor

Keli McGregor

Infobox Person
name = Keli McGregor


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birth_date = 22 January, 1963
birth_place = Primghar, Iowa
death_date =
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occupation = President, Colorado Rockies

Keli McGregor (born 22 January, 1963 in Primghar, Iowa) is the President of the Colorado Rockies and a former tight end in the National Football League.


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