Mark Kelso

Mark Kelso
No. 38
Position: Safety
Personal information
Date of birth: (1963-07-23) July 23, 1963
Place of birth: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight: 177 lb (80 kg)
Career information
College: William & Mary
NFL Draft: 1985 / Round: 10 / Pick: 261
Career history
Career highlights and awards
  • “Whizzer” White NFL Man of the Year (1993)
Career NFL statistics
Interceptions: 30
Int return yards: 327
Touchdowns: 2

Mark Alan Kelso (born July 23, 1963 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former American football player and current broadcaster. He was a member of the Bills teams that appeared in four consecutive Super Bowls from 1989-1993, and currently serves as the color commentator for the Buffalo Bills Radio Network.

Early Life

Kelso was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the tenth round of the 1985 NFL Draft. A 5'11", 177 lbs. safety, he attended North Hills High School and the College of William & Mary.

Playing career (1986-1993)

Kelso played in eight NFL seasons and his entire career with the Buffalo Bills from 1986-1993. His peak performance as a pro came during the 1988 season when he had intercepted 7 passes for 180 yards and one touchdown. Kelso appeared in four consecutive Super Bowl appearances for the Bills from 1990 to 1993. He was well known for wearing a "pro cap" on his helmet which was used to reduce the risk of concussions.

Broadcasting career (2006-present)

Since the 2006 NFL season, Kelso has served as the color commentator for Buffalo Bills radio broadcasts; first on WGRF 96.9 FM and currently WGR 550. He was the Development Director at Saint Mary's High School in Lancaster, New York, as well as its varsity football defensive coordinator from the 2003-2010 seasons. Kelso left his position at Saint Mary's in order to work with a Georgia-based company named The Hanson Group. Kelso also is a local baseball coach. Prior to that he taught fifth grade at Main Street Elementary School in East Aurora, NY.[1]

References

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