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May MARK MAY
An original member of the "Hogs," the Washington Redskins offensive line that led the team to two Super Bowl titles, Mark May joined Turner Sports prior to the 1995 NFL season as studio analyst for "Pro Football Tonight." May made his debut as game analyst for the 1997 season, working with Verne Lundquist and Pat Haden.

A consensus All-American at the University of Pittsburgh, he won the prestigious Outland Trophy in 1980. After being selected in the first round by the Redskins in 1981, May won Super Bowls with Washington in 1982 (Super Bowl XVII) and 1987 (Super Bowl XXII), and also played in Super Bowl XVIII.

May was named to the NFC All-Pro team in 1988 and was named to the All-Time RFK team in 1996. May was radio analyst for University of Pittsburgh games in 1994 and appeared on a Pittsburgh Steelers broadcast as an analyst.



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