Mark May Biography
Mark May is an American past school and expert football player. He was a hostile lineman for 13 seasons during the 1980s and 1990s in the National Football League (NFL). What’s more, he played school football for the University of Pittsburgh and gotten All-American distinctions.
He played expertly for Arizona Cardinals, San Diego Chargers, and the Washington Redskin. He was laid off by ESPN in the wake of presenting with the association for quite some time, on April 28, 2017.
Mark May Age
Imprint May was brought into the world in Oneonta, New York, United States on November 2, 1959. He is 61 years of age.
Mark May Height
Mark remains at a moderate level of 6 ft 6 in/1.98 m tall.
Mark May Education
Mark completed his secondary school course at Oneonta High School in Oneonta, New York. During his residency there, he acquired eight varsity letters in football, b-ball, and track. Moreover, in October 2007 he was accepted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Then, at that point, he went to the University of Pittsburgh, during his time there, he played from 1977 to 1980 for the Pittsburgh Panthers football crew. In 1980, was a consistent first-group All-American when he was a senior.
Mark May Family
Mark has kept subtleties on his folks and kin stowed away from public examination, in any case, a survey on this part is continuing and will be refreshed soon.
Mark May Wife
May is joyfully hitched to Kathy. They are honored with two kids called Abra and Bryce. They stay in San Diego, California, and Ocean City beginning around 2001.
Mark May Salary
May yearly gets a compensation of $600,000.
Mark May Net Worth
May has an approximated total assets of $3 million.
Mark May Career
Mark used to work for CBS Sports from 1998 to 2001 as a NFL game investigator. He likewise worked for ESPN and ESPN2 studio shows and select school football match-up broadcasts as an examiner. Earlier, he filled in as a studio and game expert for school and professional football broadcasts from 1995to 99 for Turner Sports (TNT and TBS).
He functioned as the variety observer for the University of Pittsburgh football match-ups at WTAE Radio in Pittsburgh in 1994. Furthermore, he served for a two-hour postgame show following Washington Redskins’ games at WTEM Radio in Washington, D.C. as a co-have in 1994.
In any case, he was laid off by the station in April 2017. In College Football Final in 2015, he was supplanted by Joey Galloway two years before he was terminated.