Mark Sanchez

American football player

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July 23 2019 Sanchez announced his retirement and took a position with ESPN's college football coverage.
July 23 2019 Sanchez announced his retirement and took a position with ESPN's college football coverage.
2018 Retired from professional football after spending one season each as a backup for the Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, and Washington Redskins.
2018 Retired from professional football after spending one season each as a backup for the Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, and Washington Redskins.
November 19 2018 Sanchez signed with the Washington Redskins to serve as backup quarterback.
November 19 2018 Sanchez signed with the Washington Redskins to serve as backup quarterback.
April 13 2018 Sanchez was suspended for four games for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy.
April 13 2018 Sanchez was suspended for four games for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy.
March 23 2017 Sanchez signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Bears.
March 23 2017 Sanchez signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Bears.
September 3 2016 Sanchez signed a one-year $2 million contract with the Dallas Cowboys.
September 3 2016 Sanchez signed a one-year $2 million contract with the Dallas Cowboys.
March 11 2016 Sanchez was traded to the Denver Broncos for a 2017 conditional draft pick.
March 11 2016 Sanchez was traded to the Denver Broncos for a 2017 conditional draft pick.
March 8 2015 Sanchez re-signed with the Eagles to a two-year, $16 million contract.
March 8 2015 Sanchez re-signed with the Eagles to a two-year, $16 million contract.
November 10 2014 Sanchez started his first game for the Eagles, leading them to a 45-21 victory over the Carolina Panthers, throwing for 332 yards.
November 10 2014 Sanchez started his first game for the Eagles, leading them to a 45-21 victory over the Carolina Panthers, throwing for 332 yards.
March 29 2014 Sanchez signed a one-year, $2.25 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles.
March 29 2014 Sanchez signed a one-year, $2.25 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles.
2013 Suffered a season-ending shoulder injury during preseason and was subsequently released by the New York Jets.
2013 Signed by the Philadelphia Eagles and started the second half of the season after Nick Foles' injury, setting career highs in completion percentage and passer rating.
2013 Signed by the Philadelphia Eagles and started the second half of the season after Nick Foles' injury, setting career highs in completion percentage and passer rating.
2013 Suffered a season-ending shoulder injury during preseason and was subsequently released by the New York Jets.
2011 ESPN Radio agreed to broadcast all of the New York Jets' regular season games in Los Angeles, largely due to Sanchez's continued popularity in California.
2011 ESPN Radio agreed to broadcast all of the New York Jets' regular season games in Los Angeles, largely due to Sanchez's continued popularity in California.
2010 Tied the New York Jets record for most regular season wins by a starting quarterback in 16 starts with 11 victories, matching Ken O'Brien's 1985 record.
2010 Led the Jets to the AFC Championship Game again, losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
2010 Achieved a franchise record of 6 game-winning drives in a single season.
2010 Achieved a franchise record of 6 game-winning drives in a single season.
2010 Tied the New York Jets record for most regular season wins by a starting quarterback in 16 starts with 11 victories, matching Ken O'Brien's 1985 record.
2010 Led the Jets to the AFC Championship Game again, losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
February 17 2010 Sanchez underwent surgery to repair the patella ligament in his left knee.
February 17 2010 Sanchez underwent surgery to repair the patella ligament in his left knee.
January 17 2010 Sanchez defeated the San Diego Chargers 17-14, becoming the second rookie quarterback to win two consecutive playoff games.
January 17 2010 Sanchez defeated the San Diego Chargers 17-14, becoming the second rookie quarterback to win two consecutive playoff games.
January 9 2010 Sanchez led the Jets to a 24-14 victory over the Bengals in the Wild Card Round, becoming the fourth rookie quarterback in NFL history to win his first postseason contest.
January 9 2010 Sanchez led the Jets to a 24-14 victory over the Bengals in the Wild Card Round, becoming the fourth rookie quarterback in NFL history to win his first postseason contest.

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