Mark May ESPN, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Redskins, Salary, and Net Worth

Mark May Bio | Wiki

Mark May is an American former college and professional football player. He was an offensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons during the 1980s and 1990s. Additionally, he played college football for the University of Pittsburgh and received All-American honors.

May played professionally for San Diego Chargers, the Washington Redskins, and Arizona Cardinals. On April 28, 2017, he was laid off by ESPN after serving with the organization for 16 years.

Mark May Age

May was born on November 2, 1959, in Oneonta, New York, United States. He is 62 years old.

Mark May Height

He is quite a tall man and stands at a height of 6 ft 6 in (Approx.1.98 m). Mark also weighs 131 kg (Approx.288 lb).

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Mark May Family

He was born in Oneonta, New York to his parents. May holds an American nationality and belongs to mixed ethnicity. He has, however, not shared information about his parents and\or siblings.

Mark May Wife

May is married to his lovely wife Kathy. Together, the couple has two beautiful daughters named Abra and Bryce. The family resides in San Diego, California, and Ocean City since 2001.

Mark May Education

He attended Oneonta High School in Oneonta, New York. While there, May received eight varsity letters in football, basketball, and track. Additionally, he was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in October 2007. Later, May enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh. When he was there, he played for the Pittsburgh Panthers football team from 1977 to 1980. May was a unanimous first-team All-American when he was a senior in 1980. He also received the Outland Trophy as the nation’s top collegiate interior lineman.

Mark May ESPN

May joined ESPN in 2001 after serving as an NFL game analyst for CBS Sports from 1998-to 2001. At ESPN, he served as an analyst for ESPN and ESPN2 studio shows and select college football game telecasts. Before CBS Sports, May worked for Turner Sports (TNT and TBS) from 1995-99 as a studio and game analyst for college and pro football telecasts.

In 1994, he served at WTAE Radio in Pittsburgh as the color commentator for the University of Pittsburgh football games. This was the school where he starred as an offensive lineman. Additionally, in 1994, May co-hosted a two-hour postgame show following Washington Redskins’ games at WTEM Radio in Washington, D.C.

At ESPN, he immediately grew in popularity, providing excellent commentary and analysis over the years. However, in April of 2017 May was laid off by the station. He was replaced by Joey Galloway in College Football Final in 2015, two years before May was fired.

May’s colleagues at ESPN include:

Fred Huebner – host

Carmen DeFalco – host

Taylor McGregor – reporter

Tera Talmadge – sports reporter

Cari Champion – host

Pablo Torre – sports writer

Anita Marks – sports reporter

Kathy May Mark May

Kathy is the wife of May and together they have two beautiful daughters named Abra and Bryce. The family moved to San Diego, California, and Ocean City in 2001.

Mark May Redskins

In 1994, May served as a co-host of a two-hour postgame show following Washington Redskins’ games for WTEM Radio in Washington, D.C. He was a first-round selection of the Washington Redskins in the 1981 NFL Draft. While there, he was a three-time Super Bowl participant, winning two championships. Additionally, May played in the Pro Bowl following the 1988 season. In 1992, he was titled one of Washington’s 70 Greatest Redskins.

Mark May Salary

He serves as a game analyst for many channels, he, therefore, receives a satisfactory salary. May’s average salary is $600,000 per year.

Mark May Net Worth

He has worked as a game analyst for many years. Therefore, there is no doubt he has accumulated decent wealth over the years. The estimated net worth of May is $3 million.

What Happened To Mark May

Since he was laid off on April 28, 2017, by ESPN, May has still been involved with broadcasting. Together with Lou Holtz, they have a show called The Crowd’s Line College Football Show. May and Lou breakdown different football games and talk about other topics surrounding college football and the NFL

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