Mark Schlereth Biography
Mark Schlereth is a former professional American football player who currently works as a television and radio sportscaster. From 1989 through 2000, he was a guard with the Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos in the National Football League. Mark currently works as a football analyst for Fox Sports, appearing on FS1 and other shows.
Mark also co-hosted Sedano & Stink with Jorge Sedano on ESPN Radio from 7-10 p.m. ET until late March 2015, when he left to seek other radio possibilities. Mark has also begun an acting career, appearing on the soap drama Guiding Light and the 2012 adaptation of Red Dawn.
Mark Schlereth Age
Mark Schlereth was born in Anchorage, Alaska, in the United States on January 25, 1966. He is 57 years old.
Mark Schlereth Height
Mark stands at a height of 6 ft 3 in/1.91 m tall.
Mark Schlereth Family
Mark’s parents raised him in Anchorage, Alaska, in the United States. He is the proud son of Herb (father) and Janette (mother) (mother). Presently, it is unknown whether Mark has siblings.
Mark Schlereth Wife
Mark’s wife is Lisa Schlereth. The couple has three children: Alexandria, Avery, and Daniel. Their daughter Alexandria appeared in the MyNetworkTV series Desire as an actress. Avery, the other daughter, appeared on Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s reality dating show Catching Kelce. Daniel, Mark’s son, was a former professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball.
Mark Schlereth Children
Alexandria Schlereth, his daughter, was born on September 13, 1984, in Anchorage, Alaska. She appeared as an actress in the MyNetworkTV series Desire. Oh, Baby! was released in 2008, Desire in 2006, and Dakota Blue in 2007. He also has a son named Daniel Schlereth, who was a Major League Baseball pitcher in the past. His son was taken in the eighth round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft by the Oakland Athletics but did not sign.
Mark Schlereth Education
Robert Service High School was where Mark finished his high school education in 1984. Mark grew up in Alaska and received little notice as a college football prospect; the only current FBS teams to offer him a scholarship were Idaho (I-AA at the time) and Hawaii. Dennis Erickson, head coach at the University of Idaho, extended Mark a scholarship offer.
Dennis left after the 1985 season, and Mark took over at left guard for new head coach Keith Gilbertson, blocking for quarterbacks Scott Linehan and John Friesz. In 1988, the Vandals proceeded to the national semifinals, and Mark was named second-team all-Big Sky. His induction into the University of Idaho Vandal Athletics Hall of Fame took place in 2008.
Mark Schlereth Salary
Mark pockets an annual salary of $ 74,111.
Mark Schlereth’s Net Worth
Mark’s approximate net worth is $1 million.
Mark Schlereth Career
He works as a game analyst for FOX NFL. Mark, who joined the network before the 2017-2018 season, is also an FS1 studio commentator. Before joining FOX Sports, the former NFL Pro Bowler worked as an ESPN studio commentator for 16 years, in addition to numerous radio hosting duties.
He then co-hosts “Schlereth and Evans” on Denver’s 104.3 FM The Fan (Wednesdays 6:00-9:00 AM MT) with Mike Evans, as well as “The Stinkin’ Truth Podcast with Mark Schlereth.” He worked as a part-time commentator for ESPN for a period, commuting from Denver to Connecticut, before leaving 760 to join ESPN full-time in 2004. From 2004 through 2017, he worked as an analyst for NFL Live and SportsCenter.
Since 2017, he has been a color analyst for Fox NFL games. First paired with Dick Stockton in the #6 team for four seasons, he later worked with Adam Amin and Lindsay Czarniak, both former colleagues at ESPN, on the #3 team. He also co-hosts a radio show on Sports Radio 104.3 The Fan in Denver and appears as a commentator on FS1 television programs. He was also a frequent guest and fill-in host for Mike Golic on Mike and Mike in the Morning.
He has also appeared on Jim Rome is Burning as a stand-in for Jim Rome. Following his retirement, he co-hosted an afternoon sports talk radio show with former Broncos lineman David “Doc” Diaz-Infante on Denver AM radio 760 The Zone. This show was popularly known as the “Stink and Doc” show.
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