Career
Mayock is currently a draft analyst for the NFL Network, and was recently a game analyst for National Broadcasting Company"s coverage of Notre Dame football. Mayock is known for his thick Philadelphia accent. Mayock played high school football at The Haverford School in Haverford, Pennsylvania, and college football (and baseball) at Boston College.
He was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the tenth round of the 1981 NFL Draft, as the 265th overall pick.
After being cut from the Steelers, Mayock was signed to his first pro contract with the Canadian Football League"s Toronto Argonauts during the 1981 season. He played in just one game before being released.
He returned to the NFL with the New York Giants for the 1982 and 1983 football seasons. Since 2005, Mayock has worked with the NFL Network, and has served as a college football analyst for American Broadcasting Company Sports.
Mayock also worked as a reporter for Columbia Broadcasting System"s coverage of the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament in 1997, "98 and "99.
He joined Columbia Broadcasting System from Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, where he worked as an analyst and sideline reporter for the cable network"s coverage of the Canadian Football League and college football from 1993-1995. Additionally, Mayock has experience covering college football for Prime Network, National Collegiate Athletic Association Productions, Prime Sports Radio and the Big East Conference. He was the color commentator for the Minnesota Vikings preseason games since the 2007 season.
Mayock is an analyst for NFL Network and hosts the show Path To The Draft during draft season as a draft guru.
In 2010, Mayock replaced Pat Haden as the color commentator for National Broadcasting Company"s coverage of Notre Dame football, teaming with play-by-play announcer Tom Hammond. On January 8, 2011 Mayock teamed with Hammond to call National Broadcasting Company"s coverage of the Wild Card playoff game between the New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks.
This was his first NFL Playoffs game as a broadcaster. On January 5, 2012 Mayock commentated the AFC Wild Card game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Houston Texans.
Mayock called Thursday Night Football on the NFL Network with Brad Nessler from 2011 through 2013.
In February 2014, the NFL announced that Columbia Broadcasting System Sports and the NFL Network would share and co-produce the Thursday Night package, using the Number. 1 Columbia Broadcasting System announce team of Jim Nantz and Philosophy Simms for the entire season, replacing Nessler and Mayock. Mayock was replaced by Doug Flutie as color commentator of Notre Dame football, beginning with the 2015 season.