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Former NFL Player Mark Schlereth Has Landed A New Job

Former NFL Player Mark Schlereth Has Landed A New Job
Former NFL Player Mark Schlereth Has Landed A New Job


GLENDALE, ARIZONA - SEPTEMBER 08: Former NFL player and current sportscaster Mark Schlereth stands on the field during the NFL game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Detroit Lions at State Farm Stadium on September 08, 2019 in Glendale, Arizona.
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During his playing career in the NFL, Mark Schlereth made a name for himself as one of the better offensive linemen in the league, as he built a reputation as a winner while playing for the then-Washington Redskins and the Denver Broncos.

Schlereth won a Super Bowl in the nation’s capital and then helped Hall of Famer John Elway win back-to-back Super Bowls in his last two seasons with the Broncos while becoming a notable figure in the Mile High City.

With his playing days long since behind him, Schlereth has made a career for himself in the media as an NFL analyst and has recently made a change that he has announced publicly.

Schlereth is now with FOX Sports and will be joining the likes of Craig Carton and Danny Parkins on a new show in the mornings called Breakfast Ball.

The new show is part of an extensive reshuffling for FOX Sports, with Skip Bayless no longer part of the company and Undisputed getting canceled after failing to keep up with ESPN’s First Take following Shannon Sharpe’s departure.

The network’s new flagship show in terms of sports talk will be Nick Wright, continuing with his show First Things First, sharing the screen with Chris Broussard and Kevin Wildes.

FOX Sports’s first show of the day will be Breakfast Ball, followed by The Facility, The Herd with Colin Cowherd, First Things First and Speak, which will be shown from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. EST.


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