Mark Walczak

Mark Walczak
Date of birth (1962-04-26)April 26, 1962
Place of birth Rochester, New York
Career information
Position(s) Tight end
Height 6 ft 6 in (198 cm)
Weight 268 lb (122 kg)
College University of Arizona
Career history
As player
1987 Indianapolis Colts
1987 Buffalo Bills
1988 Phoenix Cardinals
1989-1991 San Diego Chargers

Mark Walczak is a former NFL professional Football player who played tight end and long snapper for five NFL seasons for the Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills, Phoenix Cardinals, and San Diego Chargers.[1] In 2007 Mark has been inducted into the New York State Section 5 High School Football Hall of Fame. Since being retired from the NFL, Walczak has shifted his focus to helping improve the health of current and former professional athletes through promoting Sleep Apnea awareness across the country. He has teamed up with several other former NFL greats and Dental Appliance expert, David Gergen, to form a company called Pro Player Health Alliance aimed at providing free public awareness events in major cities nation wide. After joining Pro Player Health Alliance, he has helped over 300 former players get successfully tested and treated for sleep apnea. Mark is also Executive director of Marketing for Pinnacle Home Sleep Testing base in Glendale Arizona and is a Director and Co-Founder of Liberty Hospice & Palliative Care in Phoenix Arizona.

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