Fast Facts:
- Full Name: Mark Eric May
- Nickname: “May Day”
- Born: November 2, 1959
- Birth Place: Oneonta, New York
- Jersey #73
- Attended the University of Pittsburgh majoring in History and Psychology
- Did not allow a sack his final two seasons at Pitt
- The only player from Pitt to win the Outland Trophy
- Original member of the Washington Redskins offensive line nicknamed “The Hogs”
Mark May Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to the Washington Redskins
- NFL.com: Career Stats
- Height: 6'6"
- Weight: 288 lbs.
- Rookie Year: 1981
Mark May Timeline
November 2, 1959: Born
1977 - 1980: Offensive lineman for Pittsburgh Panthers Football
1980: Won the Outland Trophy
1981: Played in the Hula Bowl and the Japan Bowl
1981: First round draft pick, 20th overall, of the Washington Redskins
1981-90: Offensive lineman for the Washington Redskins
1981-84: Sports assistant for WJLA-TV
1983: Super Bowl XVII
1984: Super Bowl XVIII
1988: Super Bowl XXII
1988: Pro Bowl
1991: Offensive lineman for the San Diego Chargers
1992-93: Offensive lineman for the Phoenix Cardinals
1993: Officially retired from the NFL
1994: Began a broadcasting career
2001: The University of Pittsburgh retired his jersey, number 73
2001: Joined the ESPN broadcasting team
2002: Named one of the 70 Greatest Washington Redskins of all time
2003: Won an Emmy award for his work on ESPN's SportsCenter
2005: Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
2007: Nominated to the Pro Football Hall of Fame