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Mark Schlereth leaves ESPN to be NFL analyst for rival FS1

Schlereth was an NFL analyst at ESPN for 16 years

Mark Schlereth
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Former NFL player Mark Schlereth attends the Bing National Tailgating Championship at Sundance Square on Feb. 3, 2011 in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Former Broncos offensive lineman and current analyst Mark Schlereth that he is leaving ESPN to join FS1 as an NFL studio analyst. He will remain a radio host alongside Mike Evans on 104.3 The Fan.

According to , the jump to FS1 was in the works for months as Schlereth is close to Jamie Horowitz, the recently ousted Fox Sports boss who worked with Schlereth at ESPN.

Schlereth was an NFL analyst at ESPN for 16 years and made regular appearances on NFL Live, SportsCenter and Mike & Mike. Although details of his role at FS1 have yet to be announced, he made his debut on “Undisputed” Tuesday morning alongside former teammate Shannon Sharpe and co-host Skip Bayless.

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