- Mark Schlereth, one of only 35 players to win a Super Bowl with two different teams-and one of just 15 to win one in each conference-played in 156 games (140 starts) and started all 15 post-season games in which he played, including Super Bowl XXVI with Washington and Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII with Denver.
- His teammates refer to him by a nickname bestowed by his former Redskin teammates, "Stink," in reference to stink heads, an Eskimo delicacy made from rotting fish heads.
- Mark Schlereth joined Denver Broncos offensive line mates, David Diaz-Infante and Tony Jones for an appearance on NBC's Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993) show in late January 1998, days after the Broncos' Super Bowl victory the over the Green Bay Packers.
- Father of Alexandria Schlereth and Daniel Schlereth.
- Attended the University of Idaho.
- He was originally a 10th round pick (263rd overall) out of Idaho by the Washington Redskins in 1989. Schlereth came to Denver as an unrestricted free agent in 1995 from Washington, and was one of only three Alaskan-born players in the league (Travis Hall of Atlanta and Reggie Tongue of Seattle). He was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1998 and his 1997 All-NFL selection by Sports Illustrated.
- Attended Robert Service High School in Anchorage, Alaska.
- Inducted into the University of Idaho Vandals Hall of Fame in 2008.
- President and co-owner, with creator David Bloom, of "Mark Schereth's Stinkin' Good Green Chili".
- Inducted into the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame in 2008.
- Inducted into the Alaska High School Hall of Fame in 2006 (inaugural class).
- Announced on Mike & Mike (2006) on May 4 that he will play "Roc Hoover" on Guiding Light (1952). (May 2007)
- He recently signed with ESPN to serve as a studio analyst on NFL2Nite. In addition, he is co-hosting a radio talk show on KTLK-AM in Denver. (November 2001)
- Inducted into the Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005.
- Fox Sports NFL analyst [2020].
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