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  2. Mark Schlereth - Wikipedia

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    Mark Fremont Schlereth (/ ˈ ʃ l ɛr ɪ θ /; born January 25, 1966) is an American former professional football player who is a television and radio sportscaster. Schlereth played guard in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons ( 1989 – 2000 ) with the Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos .

  3. Look: Mark Schlereth Shares Great Health News - AOL

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    The post Look: Mark Schlereth Shares Great Health News appeared first on The Spun. After spending three weeks on the sidelines, he has been cleared to start working in his yard again.

  4. Travis Kelce once starred on a reality dating show. We ... - AOL

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    Four women made it to the season finale: Maya and Veronica, as well as Avery Schlereth from Colorado (notably the daughter of former NFL player Mark Schlereth) and Lauren Schwab from Missouri.

  5. Breakfast Ball - Wikipedia

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    Schlereth, meanwhile, was a long-time NFL analyst for the network, having made appearances on its various shows and being a color commentator for NFL on Fox game broadcasts. [4] The New York Post reported that Michelle Beadle was also pegged to join the show's hosting lineup, but both Beadle and FS1 "got cold feet at the eleventh hour and ...

  6. Tom Brady explains move to Fox’s lead booth. And a look at ...

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    Kenny Albert and Jon Vilma move up from the No. 3 team, and Mark Schlereth slides from the No. 3 team to the No. 5 team, alongside Chris Myers. AROUND THE DIAL. More NFL broadcast changes this season:

  7. Mike Hill (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    He hosted Hill and Schlereth with Mark Schlereth on ESPN Radio and also hosted a variety of the network's shows including SportsCenter, ESPN First Take, NFL Live, Baseball Tonight, Highlight Express, and various remote projects including Cam Newton's 2011 Pro Day at Auburn.

  8. Trey Wingo - Wikipedia

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    Wingo was the play-by-play announcer for the Arena Football League on ESPN with Mark Schlereth. With Bob Ley he appeared on the lone September 11, 2001, segment of SportsCenter to announce that there would be no NFL games played that week. [3] He hosted NFL Primetime, which airs after Monday Night Football; [4] NFL Live; and Who's No. 1?.

  9. Former Bronco Mark Schlereth also criticizes John Elway - AOL

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