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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