Mark “Mighty Mouse” McMillian

General Manager | Las Vegas Rockers

Brief info

Mark “Mighty Mouse” McMillian is a former NFL defensive back and now serves as General Manager of the Las Vegas Rockers.

McMillian was a sprint champion in high school before becoming a two-year starter at Glendale Junior College where he earned All-American honors. His performance earned him a scholarship to the University of Alabama under coach Gene Stallings where he set the Alabama record for the longest interception return touchdown.

He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 10th round of the NFL Draft and earned recognition as a rookie by being named to the All-Madden Team.

McMillian later played for the New Orleans Saints and the Kansas City Chiefs under coach Marty Schottenheimer. In 1997 he recorded eight interceptions, tied for the NFL lead, along with three defensive touchdowns including an 87-yard return. He also set a Chiefs franchise record with 274 return yards.

McMillian finished his eight-year NFL career with the Washington Redskins alongside Hall of Fame defensive backs Darrell Green and Champ Bailey.

He later gained national attention as a contestant on Gordon Ramsay’s television show Next Level Chef and currently lives in Las Vegas where he works with programs focused on improving the lives of young people.