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Mark Sanchez

Mark Travis John Sanchez (born November 11, 1986) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for 10 seasons. He played college football for the USC Trojans and was selected by the New York Jets in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. He is currently a color analyst for NFL coverage on Fox and Fox Sports 1.

Mark Sanchez
Sanchez in 2021
No. 6, 3
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1986-11-11) November 11, 1986 (age 36)
Long Beach, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:232 lb (105 kg)
Career information
High school:
College:USC (2005–2008)
NFL Draft:2009 / Round: 1 / Pick: 5
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Completion %:56.6
TDINT:86–89
Passing yards:15,357
Passer rating:73.2
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

A backup quarterback during his first three years at the University of Southern California, Sanchez rose to prominence in 2007 due to injuries suffered by starting quarterback John David Booty; he also became popular within the community due to his Mexican-American heritage. He was named the starter in 2008, and led USC to a 12–1 record and won the Rose Bowl against Penn State. Although USC coach Pete Carroll and many scouts considered him too inexperienced, Sanchez entered the 2009 NFL Draft and was selected by the Jets in the first round.

Despite a subpar first season, Sanchez led the Jets to the AFC Championship Game, a losing effort to the Indianapolis Colts, becoming the fourth rookie quarterback in NFL history to win his first playoff game and the second to win two playoff games. In his second season, Sanchez again led the Jets to the AFC Championship Game, losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers; he joined Ben Roethlisberger as the only two quarterbacks in NFL history to reach the conference championship in their first two seasons in the league.

The next two seasons would be a regression for both the team and Sanchez as they failed to reach the playoffs and he was eventually replaced towards the end of the 2012 season by Greg McElroy. Sanchez suffered a season-ending shoulder injury during the preseason in 2013; he was released after the season concluded and was subsequently signed by the Philadelphia Eagles. When Eagles starter Nick Foles went down with an injury, Sanchez started the second half of the season and set career highs in completion percentage and passer rating. Nevertheless, Sanchez was unable to reestablish himself as a starter and spent one season each as backup for the Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, and Washington Redskins before retiring after the 2018 season.

Early life

Mark Sanchez was born in Long Beach, California to Nick Sr. and Olga Sanchez.[1] When Mark was four, his parents divorced; Mark and his brothers, Nick Jr. and Brandon, stayed with their father but their mother remained involved in their upbringing.[2] Mark initially lived in Whittier and Pico Rivera; when he was six, his father moved with the children to Rancho Santa Margarita, a predominantly white city in Orange County.[1][3]

Mark's father remarried and raised them strictly, seeking to influence them to become leaders.[2][3] Throughout his childhood and teenage years, Mark's father would have him combine athletic and mental training. Mark would have to dribble a basketball without looking at it while reciting multiplication tables; practice baseball swings in a batting cage while answering questions about the periodic table and similar combined drills that his father hoped would develop quick thinking and self-confidence that would guide Mark in all areas of life and not simply sports.[3]

By the time Sanchez entered the eighth grade, he had developed an interest in football but was unsure of what position to play. His father consulted coaches Bill Cunerty, who formerly coached at Saddleback College, and Bob Johnson, the head coach at Mission Viejo High School.[1] Both coaches stated Mark could be a quarterback if he applied himself and was open to learning the intricacies of the position.[1] Nick Sr. trained Mark during sessions in their backyard or at the park.[1] Mark, who was attending Santa Margarita High School, joined the football team. During his first pass attempt as a sophomore, Mark threw a 55-yard touchdown.[1]

Prior to his junior year of high school, Sanchez transferred to Mission Viejo,[4] where Johnson, who was recognized as a "quarterback guru", having trained professionals like Carson Palmer, was head coach. Under Johnson's tutelage, Mark felt he would have a better opportunity to become a better player.[1] Johnson tutored Mark on the complexities of the position and in two seasons with the team, Mark led the Diablos to a 27–1 record culminating with the California Interscholastic Federation Division II championship in 2004.[1]

Sanchez was named football player of the year by several major college recruiting services and was considered the top quarterback in the nation upon the conclusion of his high school football career in 2005.[5] In July 2004, Sanchez announced his commitment to the University of Southern California.[6]

College career

2005 season

Being named the nation's top quarterback coming out of high school, Sanchez was well regarded upon his arrival at USC.[7] With upperclassmen Matt Leinart and John David Booty returning, Sanchez did not play during his freshman year in 2005, opting to redshirt to preserve a year of eligibility.[8] During this time, he participated as the quarterback of USC's scout team, earning the Trojans' Service Team Offensive Player of the Year Award.[8]

2006 season

 
Sanchez as part of the USC Trojans in 2008

In April 2006, Sanchez was arrested after a female USC student accused him of sexual assault. He was released from jail the following day and suspended. On June 3, 2006, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office announced no charges would be filed, and Sanchez was reinstated, though he was disciplined by the football team for underage drinking and using false identification on the night he was arrested.[9][10][11]

At the outset of the 2006 season, Sanchez competed for the starting quarterback position; once Booty, a junior, suffered severe back spasms caused by a pre-existing back condition, surgery was required and Sanchez was promoted to run the first-team offense during the spring as Booty recovered.[12] Coaches stated Booty would be considered the starting quarterback when he returned for fall practice.[13] During the 2006 season, Sanchez saw limited playing time in games against Arkansas, Stanford and Oregon. Through those three games, Sanchez completed 3 of his 7 pass attempts for 63 yards and one interception.[14] He also saw additional action against Arizona, Michigan, and Notre Dame but he did not attempt a pass in those contests.[4]

2007 season

In fall practice, before USC's 2007 season, Sanchez broke his right thumb, missing the first game against Idaho; he returned the following week and served as the primary backup to Booty.[4] Sanchez earned limited playing time in wins against Nebraska and Washington State.[14] Sanchez was named the starting quarterback by head coach Pete Carroll against Arizona after Booty suffered a broken finger during a 24–23 loss to Stanford.[13]

 
Sanchez runs off the field after pregame warm-ups before the 2008 season opener at Virginia

On October 13, Sanchez led USC to a 20–13 victory, overcoming a wavering performance during the first half of the game in which he threw two interceptions, as Arizona went on to tie the game heading into halftime.[15] During the second half, Sanchez was more proficient in passing the ball and ultimately finished the game completing 19 of his 31 passes while throwing for 130 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions.[15] With Booty still recovering, USC elected to start Sanchez for a second consecutive week against Notre Dame; he made significant improvements, completing 21 of his 38 passes for 235 yards and four touchdowns in a 38–0 victory over Notre Dame.[16]

On October 27, Sanchez started for the final time in place of the injured Booty, an away game against Oregon at Autzen Stadium.[17] USC lost, 24–17; Sanchez had two passes intercepted by Oregon safety Matthew Harper in the second half.[17] The first interception led to a fourth-quarter touchdown that gave Oregon a 14-point lead; the second interception ended USC's final chance for a comeback.[17] In spite of a myriad of mistakes committed by his teammates in addition to his own, Sanchez publicly accepted blame for the loss.[17] The following week, against Oregon State, Booty returned as USC's starting quarterback, with Sanchez resuming his position as Booty's backup.[18] Sanchez did not perform in subsequent games and finished the season with 695 yards and seven touchdowns with five interceptions.[14][19]

2008 season

Sanchez entered spring practice after the 2008 season as the front-runner to take over the starting quarterback position, but faced strong competition from redshirt freshman Aaron Corp and Mitch Mustain, a transfer from Arkansas, where he had been the starting quarterback; Mustain, like Sanchez, was named the top quarterback in the nation upon the conclusion of high school career in 2006.[5][20] By the end of spring practice, Carroll announced Sanchez would be the starting quarterback heading into the fall.[21] During the first week of fall camp, Sanchez dislocated his left kneecap during warm-ups prior to practice; trainers immediately put the kneecap back into place.[22] After missing nearly three weeks, Sanchez was cleared to play in the opener against Virginia.[23] Before the opener, Sanchez was contacted by USC's previous three quarterbacks—Carson Palmer, Leinart and Booty—who wished him well and offered general advice.[24]

 
Sanchez, holding the sword of the USC drum major, salutes the fans after a victory in his final regular season game at rival UCLA.

In the opener at Virginia, Sanchez threw for a career-best 338 yards, completing 26 of his 35 passes for three touchdowns and one interception.[25] The Davey O'Brien Foundation named him the O'Brien Quarterback of the Week and his performance garnered early Heisman discussion.[26][27] The Trojans suffered a stunning 27–21 loss against Oregon State on September 25. By season's end, the Trojans' lone loss was enough to remove them from contending for the BCS National Title and instead they were to play in the Rose Bowl against Penn State.[28] The Trojans defeated the Nittany Lions 38–24. Sanchez won the 2009 Rose Bowl Most Valuable Player award for his performance on offense; his 413 passing yards ranked second in the history of the Rose Bowl and fourth in Trojan history.[28][29] With Sanchez starting all thirteen games, the Trojans ended the season 12–1 and ranked number two in the Coaches' Poll and number three in the AP Poll.[14][30] Sanchez finished the season with 3,207 yards passing, 34 touchdowns, second most in Trojan history, behind Leinart, and 10 interceptions.[19][29]

Upon the conclusion of the Rose Bowl, Sanchez stated it would be "hard to say goodbye to [USC]. I don’t think I can do it."[31] However, with the subsequent announcement that other NFL-caliber quarterbacks, such as Sam Bradford, Tim Tebow, and Colt McCoy had decided to stay in school, rumors arose that Sanchez would use the opportunity to enter the 2009 NFL Draft.[32] On January 15, Sanchez announced his plans to forgo his final year of college eligibility and enter the 2009 NFL Draft, although he continued as a USC student and completed work on his degree in the spring of 2009 while preparing for the draft.[19][33]

Sanchez became the first USC quarterback to leave school early for the NFL since Todd Marinovich did so after the 1990 season.[34] During the press conference, head coach Pete Carroll made it clear that he did not agree with Sanchez's decision, and advised him of the low success-rate of quarterbacks who left college early.[19] Despite the public disagreement, the two remained close afterward.[35]

Statistics

Season Team Games Passing Rushing
GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y/A TD
2006 USC 3 0 7 3 42.9 63 9.0 0 1 89.9 4 −5 −1.3 1
2007 USC 6 3 114 69 60.5 695 6.1 7 5 123.2 14 22 1.6 0
2008 USC 13 13 366 241 65.8 3,207 8.8 34 10 164.6 52 16 0.3 3
Total 22 16 487 313 64.3 3,965 8.1 41 16 153.9 70 33 0.3 4

Professional career

Pre-draft

Sanchez hired his older brother and business litigator, Nick Sanchez, to be his agent alongside David Dunn, who represented Carson Palmer.[36] Sanchez received an invitation to the 2009 Scouting Combine, where his performance was well received.[37] He was ranked as one of the top two quarterbacks, behind fellow junior Matthew Stafford from the University of Georgia.[38] In the final days leading up to the draft, several NFL teams expressed serious interest in Sanchez, including the Seattle Seahawks (fourth overall selection), Cleveland Browns (fifth overall selection), Washington Redskins (13th overall selection), and New York Jets (17th overall selection).[39]

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Wonderlic
6 ft 2+18 in
(1.88 m)
227 lb
(103 kg)
33+12 in
(0.85 m)
10+12 in
(0.27 m)
5.00 s 1.77 s 2.91 s 4.21 s 7.06 s 32.5 in
(0.83 m)
9 ft 8 in
(2.95 m)
28[40]
All values from NFL Combine[41][42]

New York Jets

The New York Jets drafted Sanchez in the first round as the fifth overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft,[43] making him the first quarterback selected by the Jets in the first round since Chad Pennington went 18th overall in the 2000 NFL Draft.[44] To select Sanchez, the Jets traded their first and second round selections and three players, Kenyon Coleman, Abram Elam, and Brett Ratliff, to the Cleveland Browns.[44] At the time, the selection was lauded as good value for both the team and Sanchez.[45] Sanchez reached an agreement with the team on June 10, 2009, signing a five-year, $50 million contract, with $28 million guaranteed.[46] It is the largest contract the Jets signed a player to in franchise history.[46]

2009 season

 
Sanchez with the New York Jets in 2009

Heading into his rookie training camp, Sanchez was listed as the second quarterback behind veteran Kellen Clemens. Jets head coach Rex Ryan viewed the camp as an opportunity for both quarterbacks to compete against each other to determine the eventual starter for the 2009 season.[47] On August 26, 2009, Sanchez was named the starter, becoming the first rookie quarterback to start the season for the team since Dick Jamieson in 1960.[48]

Sanchez started his first regular season NFL game against the Houston Texans on September 13, 2009, throwing his first touchdown pass, a 30-yard reception, to wide receiver Chansi Stuckey.[49] Sanchez and the Jets won the game 24–7, with Sanchez throwing for 272 yards, a touchdown, and an interception.[49] He was named the Pepsi Rookie of the Week for his performance in the game, the first of three consecutive Rookie of the Week awards.[50] He played his first home game a week later versus the New England Patriots, a 16–9 victory; it was also his first AFC East division game and his first rivalry game.[51] It was the Jets' first victory over New England at home since 2000.[51] With a 24–17 victory over the Tennessee Titans in Week 3, Sanchez became the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to start and win his first three games of an NFL season.[52] However, his performance began to regress as he had a pass intercepted for a 99-yard touchdown return, and fumbled another attempted pass in the end zone for another touchdown, as the Jets fell to the New Orleans Saints in Week 4.[53] These two plays were enough to spoil an otherwise strong outing from the Jets's defensive unit as the team dropped to a 3–1 record.[53] Following the loss to New Orleans, Sanchez received criticism in a 16–13 overtime loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 6 when he threw five interceptions against a lowly Bills defense that previously had only four interceptions all season long.[54] The Jets ended their losing streak in a 38–0 victory against the Oakland Raiders in Week 7 however, Sanchez was criticized after he was seen eating a hot dog on the Jets' bench in the fourth quarter.[55]

In the team's second meeting against the Bills on December 3, 2009, Sanchez suffered a sprained posterior cruciate ligament in the third quarter, prompting the veteran Clemens to take his place.[56] Though there were no setbacks to the injury, head coach Ryan benched Sanchez the following game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for precautionary reasons, much to Sanchez's dismay.[56] At 7–7, the Jets had a chance to secure a playoff berth if they won the remainder of their games.[57] One such game was against the Indianapolis Colts who had 23 consecutive regular season wins.[57] Sanchez and the Jets engineered a comeback win following Colts head coach Jim Caldwell's decision to controversially rest the team starters in the third quarter with a five-point lead.[57] The following week, on January 3, 2010, Sanchez led the team into the playoffs, despite a subpar effort, completing 8-of-16 passes for 63 yards, en route to a 37–0 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, who rested their starters as the team had already clinched the AFC North division title and a playoff berth.[58] The manner of the two wins, which gave the Jets their first playoff berth since 2006, caused many to claim the team had "backed into the playoffs".[59] Sanchez completed his rookie season with 2,444 yards, 12 touchdowns, and 20 interceptions.[60]

2009 postseason

 
Sanchez after throwing a pass during a preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

In the Wild Card Round, that took place on January 9, 2010, at Paul Brown Stadium, Sanchez led the Jets to another victory over the Bengals, 24–14, behind his positive performance where he completed 12 of his 15 passes while throwing for 182 yards and a touchdown with a passer rating of 139.4.[61] Sanchez became the fourth rookie quarterback in NFL history to win his first postseason contest, and the second to do so on the road.[61] The others were Shaun King (1999 Bucs), Ben Roethlisberger (2004 Steelers), and Joe Flacco (2008 Ravens).[61] On January 17, 2010, Sanchez, with the help of running back and fellow rookie Shonn Greene, defeated the heavily favored San Diego Chargers 17–14 to attain the Jets' third AFC Championship appearance in franchise history.[62] Sanchez became only the second rookie quarterback to win two consecutive playoff games, behind Joe Flacco.[63] In a rematch of their regular season meeting with the Colts, Sanchez performed well in the first half however, the offense succumbed to the Colts' defense in the second half and the Jets gave up an 11-point lead, losing by a score of 30–17.[64] Sanchez was named to Sporting News' All-Rookie team for his performance during the season, becoming the first Jets quarterback to ever receive the award.[65]

2010 season

On February 17, 2010, Sanchez underwent surgery to repair the patella ligament in his left knee that he originally injured when he played for USC. The surgery was successful.[66][67] Sanchez was expected to miss early workouts and return in time for training camp however Sanchez made a quick recovery and participated in team drills during Organized Team Activities (OTA).[67][68] The Jets opened the 2010 season with a 5–1 record despite the passing game being subpar as Sanchez struggled to accurately throw the football.[69] Sanchez recorded his first career 300-yard passing game in a win over the Detroit Lions on November 7, 2010.[70] He earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his Week 11 game against the Houston Texans.[71] At 10–4, the Jets faced the Chicago Bears on December 26, 2010, with a chance to clinch a playoff berth.[72] Though Sanchez injured his shoulder in a victory over Pittsburgh the previous week, he started the game completing 24 of his 37 passes for a touchdown and an interception.[72] However, the Jets were unable to defend the Bears' offense and subsequently lost the game 38–34 after a comeback drive was halted when Sanchez was intercepted.[72] Fortunately for them, due to a loss by the Jacksonville Jaguars that same day, the Jets clinched the playoff berth.[72] Sanchez finished the season with 3,291 yards, 17 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions.[73]

2010 postseason

The Jets finished the season with an 11–5 record and entered the wild card round facing the Indianapolis Colts in a rematch of their previous encounter in the AFC Championship.[74] Although Sanchez had a subpar performance completing 18 of his 31 passes while throwing an interception, he led the team in the final minutes of the game on a comeback drive culminating with kicker Nick Folk kicking the game-winning field goal as time expired.[74] The Jets went on to face the New England Patriots in the divisional round and upset the heavily favored Patriots, 28–21, as Sanchez completed 16 of his 25 passes for 194 yards and three touchdowns.[75] With the win, Sanchez tied Len Dawson, Roger Staubach, Jake Delhomme, and Joe Flacco for the second most post-season road victories by a quarterback in NFL history.[76] The team traveled to the AFC Championship, for a second consecutive season, to face the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 23, 2011.[77]

 
Mark Sanchez after a game on November 17, 2011.

Heading into halftime losing 24–3, the team, led by Sanchez, engineered a comeback following a heartfelt speech given by the quarterback at halftime.[77][78] Although the Jets' defense did not allow Pittsburgh to score in the second half, the team fell short as their final offensive drive was stymied by the Steelers' defense and the Jets lost 24–19.[77]

2011 season

Prior to the outset of the 2011 season, head coach Rex Ryan named Sanchez a team captain.[79] The Jets opened the season with a 2–3 record leading to discontent within the clubhouse. The team had begun to stray from their philosophy of consistently running the ball and began to pass more often; however, the offense struggled with this adjustment.[80] Wide receivers Plaxico Burress, Santonio Holmes, and Derrick Mason approached coach Ryan to question offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer's system as Holmes and Mason averaged only three catches per game and Burress only 2.5 catches through four games.[80] Additionally, Sanchez drew criticism for his difficulties to effectively throw the ball to his receivers.[81] The struggles culminated with Holmes getting into a heated argument with another teammate in the huddle during their final regular season game against the Miami Dolphins. Holmes was benched in the fourth quarter while Sanchez threw three interceptions in the Jets' loss that eliminated the team from playoff contention for the first time in Sanchez's career.[82] Statistically, Sanchez had similar numbers in a comparison to Eli Manning when he concluded his third year of football however, there were concerns that Sanchez was simply an ineffective quarterback and therefore expendable.[81][83] During the offseason, Sanchez was criticized by anonymous teammates for his poor work ethic and his inability to improve; these claims were publicly refuted by other teammates.[84] Despite questions surrounding his job security, after New York acquired Tim Tebow,[85] the Jets agreed to a 3-year contract extension with Sanchez on March 9, 2012. The contract included $20 million in guarantees.[86]

2012 season

The Jets opened their 2012 season against the Buffalo Bills with Sanchez completing 19 of his 27 passes for 266 yards, 3 touchdowns and an interception in a 48–28 rout of the Bills.[87] In the subsequent four games, Sanchez became the first quarterback since Stoney Case in 1999 to complete under 50% of his passes in four straight contests as the Jets fell to a 2–3 record.[88] This led to fierce criticism from the media and fans and prompted calls for Sanchez to be benched in favor of Tim Tebow.[88] Sanchez snapped this streak against the Indianapolis Colts on October 14, 2012, completing 11 of his 18 passes for 82 yards and throwing for 2 touchdowns in a 35–9 victory over Indianapolis.[89]

 
Sanchez prepares to throw against the St. Louis Rams in 2012.

The following week, the Jets faced their division rivals, the Patriots. Despite a second-half lead by New England, the game was tied at the end of regulation forcing overtime. Following a Patriots field goal, Sanchez had the ball knocked out his hand by linebacker Rob Ninkovich who recovered the fumble and sealed the Patriots' victory.[90] This was Sanchez's best overall performance to that point in the season as he completed a career record 68% of his passes when attempting 40 or more passes.[90] Sanchez's struggles continued in the following two games against Miami[91] and Seattle;[92] in Seattle, Sanchez completed 9-of-22 passes for 124 yards while throwing his fourth red zone interception of the year and was the fifth game of the season where he completed under 50% of his pass attempts.[92]

The Jets snapped their losing streak in a 27–13 victory over the St. Louis Rams in which Sanchez completed 15 of his 20 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown.[93] However, his struggles continued in a rematch against New England on Thanksgiving night. Despite completing 26 of 36 of his pass attempts for 301 yards and a touchdown and interception, the Jets lost to the Patriots 49–19 and fell to 4–7 as Sanchez turned the ball over twice—each turnover led to Patriots touchdowns. The Jets surrendered 21 points within a 53-second span on 3 turnovers.[94] The play that earned Sanchez the most criticism was a second-quarter fumble where he ran into the backside of lineman Brandon Moore and the Patriots scored on the resulting fumble; this play, becoming widely known as the butt fumble, was mocked in the media.[95]

Sanchez started the next week, but was benched in the third quarter of the Jets' contest against the Arizona Cardinals on December 2, 2012, in favor of third string back-up Greg McElroy.[96] Prior to being benched by Rex Ryan, Sanchez threw three interceptions. McElroy threw a touchdown to tight end Jeff Cumberland to score the team's only points in a 7–6 victory over Arizona.[96] Rex Ryan renamed Sanchez the starting quarterback the following Wednesday after seeking out multiple opinions within the organization.[97] Sanchez returned to complete 12 his 19 passes for 111 yards against the Jacksonville Jaguars, fumbling once that led to a Jaguar field goal. The Jets won 17–10.[98] In a must-win game against the Tennessee Titans to remain in playoff contention, Sanchez struggled; he completed 13 of his 28 passes for 131 yards while throwing four interceptions and fumbling the ball in Titans territory in the closing minutes of the Jets' 14–10 defeat.[99] A day later, Ryan named McElroy the starter.[100] Sanchez started the Jets' final game against the Buffalo Bills after McElroy revealed he had been experiencing concussion symptoms in the days preceding.[101] The Jets were defeated 28–9 with Sanchez completing 17 of his 35 passes for 205 yards and two turnovers.[102]

2013 season

Sanchez suffered a shoulder injury on August 24, 2013, in the Jets' third game of the preseason against the New York Giants after being tackled by nose tackle Marvin Austin.[103] The Jets, who drafted rookie quarterback Geno Smith in the 2013 NFL Draft, named Smith the starter on September 4 with Sanchez still rehabilitating his injury.[104] On September 14, 2013, Sanchez was placed on injured reserve with a designation to return.[105] After undergoing shoulder surgery on October 8, 2013, it was announced he would miss the rest of the season.[106] After much speculation regarding his future in New York,[107] the Jets released Sanchez on March 21, 2014,[108] the same day the Jets signed Michael Vick, the former Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback.[109]

Philadelphia Eagles

 
Mark Sanchez as a member of the Eagles.

2014 season

Sanchez signed with the Philadelphia Eagles on March 29, 2014, for a 1-year, $2.25 million contract.[110] After spending seven full games as Nick Foles's backup, Sanchez filled-in for an injured Foles, in a Week 9 game against the Houston Texans. Throwing for 202 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions, Sanchez led the Eagles to a 31–21 win.[111] After the game, Eagles head coach, Chip Kelly, praised Sanchez, saying, "He's a hell of a quarterback and we're excited that we got him."[112] Foles was later confirmed to be out for 6 to 8 weeks with a broken collarbone, meaning Sanchez would take over as the team's quarterback.[113]

 
Mark Sánchez with the Eagles in 2014

On November 10, 2014, Sanchez started his first game for the Eagles and led them in a 45–21 rout of the visiting Carolina Panthers on Monday Night Football. Even though it was his first start at quarterback since December 2012, Sanchez notched two touchdowns as he threw for 332 yards—the fourth highest total in his NFL career. The victory also marked the first time he had ever thrown for more than 265 yards without an interception.[114] Sanchez followed this with a 53–20 loss against Green Bay, where he threw for 346 yards and two touchdowns, but was also intercepted twice and lost two fumbles.[115] Sanchez came back with two consecutive wins, a 43–24 rout of the Titans where he threw for 300 yards in his third consecutive start, and a 33–10 win against the Cowboys on Thanksgiving, where he logged 207 yards and a touchdown as well as 28 rushing yards and a score.[116][117] With the Eagles at a 9–3 record, and his record as a starter at 3–1, the Eagles looked poised to win the NFC East, but after three consecutive losses and playoff elimination, he finished the 2014 season with a 4–4 record as the Eagles starting quarterback. In nine games and eight starts, he threw for 2,418 yards, 14 touchdowns, 11 interceptions, and a 64.0 completion percentage, while rushing for 87 yards and one touchdown, with a career-high 88.4 passer rating.[118][119]

2015 season

The Eagles re-signed Sanchez to a two-year, $16 million contract on March 8, 2015,[120] but despite his play in the 2014 season, he remained the backup quarterback as Nick Foles was traded for Sam Bradford. In Bradford's first several games, he had thrown more interceptions than touchdowns and often had a low completion percentage, but head coach Chip Kelly refused to bench Bradford in favor of Sanchez. Ironically, Sanchez would get his first playing time when Bradford was playing his best football of the season.

On November 15, 2015, Sanchez came into a Week 10 game against the Miami Dolphins in relief of injured starter Sam Bradford with the Eagles trailing 20–16 late in the 3rd quarter. Sanchez finished 14–23 with 156 yards and an interception. The interception was costly as it occurred in the endzone when the Eagles were in field goal range down 20–19, which ended up being the final score of the game.[121]

Sanchez was announced as the starter for the Eagles in the Week 11 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after it was revealed that Bradford suffered a separated shoulder and a concussion. Sanchez's opening drive was excellent, completing 100% of his passes and ending it with a 39-yard touchdown pass to Josh Huff to make the score 7–0. Sanchez continued to play well for the majority of the 1st half, and threw a second touchdown pass to Darren Sproles, but the Buccaneers offense had already scored 21 points. However, after that drive, Sanchez started to crumble, throwing an interception near the end of the second quarter. Sanchez finished the game with 3 interceptions, 1 of which was returned for a touchdown, in a humiliating 45–17 blowout. His two touchdown passes were the only points scored by the offense.[122]

Sanchez once again put up the only points for the offense in another humiliating blowout, this time a 45–14 loss to the Detroit Lions. Sanchez played relatively well, avoiding a 3-and-out on the first drive with a 5-yard scramble and managing to tie the game 7–7 with a touchdown pass to Brent Celek, but a defensive meltdown and lack of offensive momentum left the Eagles hopeless, and Sanchez finished his Eagles record with an 0–2 record as starter. Sanchez finished 19/27 for 199 yards with 2 touchdowns and no interceptions, which translated into a passer rating of 116.1.[123]

Despite his above average passer rating, Sanchez proceeded to go back to the bench the next week due to his winless record as starter, and he would not throw another pass for the rest of the season.[124]

Denver Broncos

On March 11, 2016, Sanchez was traded to the Denver Broncos for a 2017 conditional draft pick.[125] Prior to his arrival to the Broncos, Peyton Manning had retired and Brock Osweiler had signed with the Houston Texans. This opened up a competition for the Broncos starting quarterback job between Sanchez, second-year player Trevor Siemian and rookie Paxton Lynch.[126] On August 29, Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak named Siemian the starting quarterback for the 2016 season.[127] On September 3, 2016, Sanchez was released by the team.[128]

Dallas Cowboys

On September 3, 2016, hours after the Broncos released him, Sanchez signed a one-year $2 million contract with the Dallas Cowboys,[128] who were looking to have a veteran presence behind rookie Dak Prescott, who was named the starter at quarterback while Tony Romo recovered from a vertebral compression fracture he suffered during the first quarter of the Cowboys' Week 3 preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks. In Week 17, with the Cowboys already having clinched the NFC's #1 seed, Sanchez split time with starter Prescott and backup Romo. Prescott played the first two series of the game, Romo played the third, and Sanchez played the rest of the game. Sanchez completed 9 of 17 passes for 85 yards with two interceptions as the Cowboys lost to the Philadelphia Eagles by a score of 27–13.[129]

Chicago Bears

 
Sanchez with the Redskins in 2018

On March 23, 2017, Sanchez signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Bears.[130] The Bears had noted the "positive influence" Sanchez had as a mentor to rookie quarterback Dak Prescott and looked for him to play a similar role in the development of rookie Mitchell Trubisky.[131] On May 30, 2017, Sanchez suffered a small knee injury in his left knee. He missed the remainder of OTA's and the minicamp. In response, the Bears rescinded the waiver request to Connor Shaw following the injury to Sanchez.[132] Sanchez made the Bears' final roster third on the quarterback depth chart behind Trubisky and Mike Glennon, but did not play at all in 2017. On April 13, 2018, Sanchez, while still a free agent, was suspended for four games for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy. Sanchez tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs and cited "unknowing supplement contamination" in his statement to the media following the suspension.[133]

Washington Redskins

On November 19, 2018, Sanchez signed with the Washington Redskins to serve as the backup to Colt McCoy, after starter Alex Smith suffered a season-ending leg injury.[134] Sanchez made his first appearance with the Redskins for an injured McCoy in a 28–13 loss to his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles. He completed 13 passes from 21 attempts for 100 yards and an interception. Sanchez became the starter after McCoy fractured his fibula in the game.[135] In Week 14, Sanchez was benched at halftime in a 40–16 loss to the New York Giants in favor for Josh Johnson, after throwing two interceptions and only 38 yards in the first half. The next day, the Redskins named Johnson their starter for the Week 15 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.[136]

Retirement

Sanchez announced his retirement on July 23, 2019, and subsequently took a position with ESPN's college football coverage.[137] In mid 2021, Sanchez moved from ESPN to Fox where he calls NFL games and appears on FS1 studio shows.[138]

NFL career statistics

Legend
Bold Career high

Regular season

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y/A TD Sck Yds Fum Lost
2009 NYJ 15 15 8–7 196 364 53.8 2,444 6.7 12 20 63.0 36 106 2.9 3 26 195 10 3
2010 NYJ 16 16 11–5 278 507 54.8 3,291 6.5 17 13 75.3 30 105 3.5 3 27 171 9 1
2011 NYJ 16 16 8–8 308 543 56.7 3,474 6.4 26 18 78.2 37 103 2.8 6 39 243 10 8
2012 NYJ 15 15 6–9 246 453 54.3 2,883 6.4 13 18 66.9 22 28 1.3 0 34 209 14 8
2013 NYJ 0 0 Did not play due to injury
2014 PHI 9 8 4–4 198 309 64.1 2,418 7.8 14 11 88.4 34 87 2.6 1 23 151 7 3
2015 PHI 4 2 0–2 59 91 64.8 616 6.7 4 4 80.7 6 22 3.7 0 9 54 1 1
2016 DAL 2 0 10 18 55.6 93 5.2 0 2 30.3 4 −2 −0.5 0 3 25 0 0
2017 CHI 0 0 DNP
2018 WAS 2 1 0–1 19 35 54.3 138 3.9 0 3 28.0 1 8 8.0 0 7 42 1 0
Career 79 73 37–36 1,314 2,320 56.6 15,357 6.6 86 89 73.2 170 457 2.7 13 168 1,090 52 24

Postseason

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y/A TD Sck YdsL Fum Lost
2009 NYJ 3 3 2–1 41 68 60.3 539 7.9 4 2 92.7 6 −2 −0.3 0 1 7 0 0
2010 NYJ 3 3 2–1 54 89 60.9 616 6.9 5 1 97.3 5 11 2.2 0 3 19 1 0
2016 DAL 0 0 DNP
Career 6 6 4–2 95 157 60.5 1,155 7.36 9 3 94.3 11 9 0.8 0 4 26 1 0

Television and film career

On October 15, 2020, Sanchez was revealed to have partaken in season four of The Masked Singer performing as the "Baby Alien", the show's first costume to incorporate a puppet. As Nick Cannon had a hard time figuring out how to remove Baby Alien's mask upon elimination, he had to receive help from the Men in Black to do the job.[139]

Player profile

Early in his career, Sanchez was praised for his ability to maintain composure in the pocket amidst defensive pressure and focus on finding an open receiver to extend the team's offensive series.[140] In his first four years, Sanchez had ten fourth quarter comebacks and twelve game winning drives.[141] These characteristics were highlighted by Bill Parcells and Sam Wyche and garnered comparisons to Ben Roethlisberger.[142] Sanchez was also noted for his proficiency in short passing situations[143] and competitive nature; in December 2010, following dismal performances, Rex Ryan threatened to reduce Sanchez's repetitions with the first-team offense during practice which infuriated Sanchez.[144]

In December 2012, following a series of poor performances that eventually led to his benching,[100] a panel of former NFL quarterbacks were questioned about Sanchez's different attributes. It was unanimously agreed upon that his arm strength was "good enough" to succeed in the league and that he could be effective while mobile in the pocket.[145] His regression was mainly attributed to his poor accuracy, a byproduct of his indecisive mentality once the ball is snapped, and the fact the Jets did little to help surround Sanchez with the talent to overcome his shortcomings.[145] Ron Jaworski commented that Sanchez had lost his confidence which contributed to his decline.[145]

While Sanchez has embraced a playboy lifestyle, drawing comparisons to former Jet Joe Namath,[146] he was praised by Brian Schottenheimer for his ability to work with various personalities and build relationships with teammates.[147] After undergoing knee surgery following his rookie season, Sanchez established "Jets West" in 2010, an annual off-season camp located in his home state of California. Sanchez hosts workouts and offers classroom review sessions for his skill-position teammates on offense for one week.[148] During the NFL labor dispute, Sanchez managed to organize private workouts with over forty of his teammates.[149]

Personal life

 
Sanchez on USC's traditional pregame "Trojan Walk"

Sanchez is an avid fan of musical theatre.[150] He was a presenter at the 2010 Tony Awards, where he introduced a number from the Broadway musical Memphis.[150] Sanchez has been involved in multiple charities including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation to help raise awareness for Type 1 diabetes and Sam's Club's Giving Made Simple which, helps raise awareness about childhood obesity and how families can prevent it.[151][152] Sanchez has also worked with the Teddy Atlas Foundation through which he met Aiden Binkley, a terminally ill 11-year-old struck with rhabdomyosarcoma. Sanchez developed a bond with Binkley and the two remained close friends until Binkley's death in December 2010.[153]

Sanchez's father is a fire captain for the Orange County Fire Authority and a member of the national urban search and rescue team. In college, Nick Sanchez played quarterback for East Los Angeles College and was later a sergeant in the United States Army.[3] His two older brothers both played college football. Nick Jr. attended Yale University, where he played quarterback while Brandon attended DePauw University, where he played on the offensive line.[2] Nick Jr. went on to attend the USC Law School and is a business attorney; Brandon became a mortgage broker.[3][154]

Sanchez dated model and current wife of Sean Avery, Hilary Rhoda for several years.[155] The two appeared in a GQ photo shoot. On May 28, 2023, Sanchez married actress Perry Mattfeld.[156]

In June 2016, a lawsuit filed by U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleged that Sanchez's broker conducted a "ponzi-like scheme" which defrauded Sanchez, as well as Roy Oswalt and Jake Peavy, out of US$30 million.[157]

Mexican-American identity

"Some people wanted me to be the Latino quarterback. Some people wanted me to be the USC quarterback who happens to be Latino. [I decided to] just be me and do my best with everything and not try to be something I'm not."

– Sanchez on the challenge of being a role model[158]

When Sanchez was elevated to prominence at USC, he found himself a symbol of Mexican-American identity and a role model for younger generations.[2][158] Sanchez was placed on center stage in Los Angeles, home to more than 4.6 million Hispanics, the majority of whom are of Mexican descent.[159] While there had been previous, successful Mexican-American quarterbacks such as Tom Flores, Jim Plunkett, Joe Kapp, Jeff Garcia, Tony Romo, and Marc Bulger, unlike most of his predecessors, Sanchez is a third-generation, full Mexican and none had been embraced to the extent Sanchez was.[1][159] USC fans began playing up Sanchez's ethnicity by wearing items such as sarapes, lucha libre masks, and homemade "¡Viva Sanchez!" T-shirts.[159] His rise to fame within the Mexican-American community was compared to that of boxer Oscar De La Hoya and baseball pitcher Fernando Valenzuela.[1][158]

While starting for an injured John David Booty in 2007, Sanchez wore a custom mouthguard that featured the colors of the Mexican flag in honor of his heritage.[159][160] It became a prominent issue after a nationally televised game against Notre Dame.[159] The mouthpiece became a symbol for two opposing viewpoints: for Mexican-Americans, it was a symbol of unity—Sanchez accepting his heritage; for critics, the gesture symbolized a radical political statement.[161] Sanchez, who was born and raised in the United States, received hate mail urging him to return to Mexico.[159] Sanchez responded to the controversy stating, "It’s not a Mexican power thing or anything like that. It’s just a little bit of pride in our heritage. Hopefully, it inspires somebody and it’s all for the best."[160] Overwhelmed by the attention and shying away from politics, Sanchez stopped wearing the mouthpiece, but began participating in other efforts to help the Hispanic community.[158]

Sanchez, who knew how to speak some Spanish but was not fluent, began to take Spanish lessons during his junior year at USC so he could have conversations without the use of a translator.[1][2][158] The USC band played "El Matador" when Sanchez would come onto the field.[162] Sanchez participated in a fundraiser to help provide school supplies to first-graders in the city of Long Beach and region of South Bay, and helped Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa give holiday gifts to impoverished families.[158] By the end of his USC career, he had been hailed as a role model for Hispanic youth.[163] Sanchez serves as the Ambassador to the Inner-City Games Los Angeles, an after-school program that provides "at-risk youth" with positive, alternative activities.[164] ESPN Radio came to an agreement with the Jets to broadcast all of the team's regular season games in 2011 on 710 ESPN Radio in Los Angeles. The agreement came about due to Sanchez's continued popularity in California.[165]

Career highlights

Awards and honors

Award/Honor Year(s)
National Football League
Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week[50] 2009
Sporting News All Rookie Team[65]
College[166]
Rose Bowl Champion 2007, 2008, 2009
Rose Bowl Offensive Most Valuable Player 2009
First-team All-Pac-10 2008
Sports Illustrated and Pro Football Weekly All-American Honorable Mention
High school[166]
Super Prep All-American Player of the Year 2004
Parade All-American Player of the Year
CIF Division II Champion
All-CIF Division II Co-Offensive Player of the Year

NFL records

New York Jets franchise records

  • Most career postseason victories by an NFL quarterback: 4[169]
  • Longest touchdown pass in a playoff game (2009): 80[64]
  • Most game winning drives in a single season (2010): 6[170]
  • Most regular season wins by a starting quarterback in 16 starts (2010): 11 (tied with Ken O'Brien in 1985)[170]

Philadelphia Eagles franchise records

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This article is about the American football player For other people named Mark Sanchez see Mark Sanchez disambiguation Mark Travis John Sanchez born November 11 1986 is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League NFL for 10 seasons He played college football for the USC Trojans and was selected by the New York Jets in the first round fifth overall of the 2009 NFL Draft He is currently a color analyst for NFL coverage on Fox and Fox Sports 1 Mark SanchezSanchez in 2021No 6 3Position QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1986 11 11 November 11 1986 age 36 Long Beach California U S Height 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Weight 232 lb 105 kg Career informationHigh school Mission Viejo Mission Viejo California College USC 2005 2008 NFL Draft 2009 Round 1 Pick 5Career historyNew York Jets 2009 2013 Philadelphia Eagles 2014 2015 Denver Broncos 2016 Dallas Cowboys 2016 Chicago Bears 2017 Washington Redskins 2018 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer highlights and awardsPFWA All Rookie Team 2009 First team All Pac 10 2008 Career NFL statisticsCompletion 56 6TD INT 86 89Passing yards 15 357Passer rating 73 2Player stats at NFL com PFRA backup quarterback during his first three years at the University of Southern California Sanchez rose to prominence in 2007 due to injuries suffered by starting quarterback John David Booty he also became popular within the community due to his Mexican American heritage He was named the starter in 2008 and led USC to a 12 1 record and won the Rose Bowl against Penn State Although USC coach Pete Carroll and many scouts considered him too inexperienced Sanchez entered the 2009 NFL Draft and was selected by the Jets in the first round Despite a subpar first season Sanchez led the Jets to the AFC Championship Game a losing effort to the Indianapolis Colts becoming the fourth rookie quarterback in NFL history to win his first playoff game and the second to win two playoff games In his second season Sanchez again led the Jets to the AFC Championship Game losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers he joined Ben Roethlisberger as the only two quarterbacks in NFL history to reach the conference championship in their first two seasons in the league The next two seasons would be a regression for both the team and Sanchez as they failed to reach the playoffs and he was eventually replaced towards the end of the 2012 season by Greg McElroy Sanchez suffered a season ending shoulder injury during the preseason in 2013 he was released after the season concluded and was subsequently signed by the Philadelphia Eagles When Eagles starter Nick Foles went down with an injury Sanchez started the second half of the season and set career highs in completion percentage and passer rating Nevertheless Sanchez was unable to reestablish himself as a starter and spent one season each as backup for the Dallas Cowboys Chicago Bears and Washington Redskins before retiring after the 2018 season Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 2 1 2005 season 2 2 2006 season 2 3 2007 season 2 4 2008 season 2 5 Statistics 3 Professional career 3 1 Pre draft 3 2 New York Jets 3 2 1 2009 season 3 2 2 2009 postseason 3 2 3 2010 season 3 2 4 2010 postseason 3 2 5 2011 season 3 2 6 2012 season 3 2 7 2013 season 3 3 Philadelphia Eagles 3 3 1 2014 season 3 3 2 2015 season 3 4 Denver Broncos 3 5 Dallas Cowboys 3 6 Chicago Bears 3 7 Washington Redskins 3 8 Retirement 4 NFL career statistics 4 1 Regular season 4 2 Postseason 5 Television and film career 6 Player profile 7 Personal life 7 1 Mexican American identity 8 Career highlights 8 1 Awards and honors 8 2 NFL records 8 3 New York Jets franchise records 8 4 Philadelphia Eagles franchise records 9 References 10 External linksEarly lifeMark Sanchez was born in Long Beach California to Nick Sr and Olga Sanchez 1 When Mark was four his parents divorced Mark and his brothers Nick Jr and Brandon stayed with their father but their mother remained involved in their upbringing 2 Mark initially lived in Whittier and Pico Rivera when he was six his father moved with the children to Rancho Santa Margarita a predominantly white city in Orange County 1 3 Mark s father remarried and raised them strictly seeking to influence them to become leaders 2 3 Throughout his childhood and teenage years Mark s father would have him combine athletic and mental training Mark would have to dribble a basketball without looking at it while reciting multiplication tables practice baseball swings in a batting cage while answering questions about the periodic table and similar combined drills that his father hoped would develop quick thinking and self confidence that would guide Mark in all areas of life and not simply sports 3 By the time Sanchez entered the eighth grade he had developed an interest in football but was unsure of what position to play His father consulted coaches Bill Cunerty who formerly coached at Saddleback College and Bob Johnson the head coach at Mission Viejo High School 1 Both coaches stated Mark could be a quarterback if he applied himself and was open to learning the intricacies of the position 1 Nick Sr trained Mark during sessions in their backyard or at the park 1 Mark who was attending Santa Margarita High School joined the football team During his first pass attempt as a sophomore Mark threw a 55 yard touchdown 1 Prior to his junior year of high school Sanchez transferred to Mission Viejo 4 where Johnson who was recognized as a quarterback guru having trained professionals like Carson Palmer was head coach Under Johnson s tutelage Mark felt he would have a better opportunity to become a better player 1 Johnson tutored Mark on the complexities of the position and in two seasons with the team Mark led the Diablos to a 27 1 record culminating with the California Interscholastic Federation Division II championship in 2004 1 Sanchez was named football player of the year by several major college recruiting services and was considered the top quarterback in the nation upon the conclusion of his high school football career in 2005 5 In July 2004 Sanchez announced his commitment to the University of Southern California 6 College career2005 season Being named the nation s top quarterback coming out of high school Sanchez was well regarded upon his arrival at USC 7 With upperclassmen Matt Leinart and John David Booty returning Sanchez did not play during his freshman year in 2005 opting to redshirt to preserve a year of eligibility 8 During this time he participated as the quarterback of USC s scout team earning the Trojans Service Team Offensive Player of the Year Award 8 2006 season Sanchez as part of the USC Trojans in 2008 In April 2006 Sanchez was arrested after a female USC student accused him of sexual assault He was released from jail the following day and suspended On June 3 2006 the Los Angeles County District Attorney s office announced no charges would be filed and Sanchez was reinstated though he was disciplined by the football team for underage drinking and using false identification on the night he was arrested 9 10 11 At the outset of the 2006 season Sanchez competed for the starting quarterback position once Booty a junior suffered severe back spasms caused by a pre existing back condition surgery was required and Sanchez was promoted to run the first team offense during the spring as Booty recovered 12 Coaches stated Booty would be considered the starting quarterback when he returned for fall practice 13 During the 2006 season Sanchez saw limited playing time in games against Arkansas Stanford and Oregon Through those three games Sanchez completed 3 of his 7 pass attempts for 63 yards and one interception 14 He also saw additional action against Arizona Michigan and Notre Dame but he did not attempt a pass in those contests 4 2007 season In fall practice before USC s 2007 season Sanchez broke his right thumb missing the first game against Idaho he returned the following week and served as the primary backup to Booty 4 Sanchez earned limited playing time in wins against Nebraska and Washington State 14 Sanchez was named the starting quarterback by head coach Pete Carroll against Arizona after Booty suffered a broken finger during a 24 23 loss to Stanford 13 Sanchez runs off the field after pregame warm ups before the 2008 season opener at Virginia On October 13 Sanchez led USC to a 20 13 victory overcoming a wavering performance during the first half of the game in which he threw two interceptions as Arizona went on to tie the game heading into halftime 15 During the second half Sanchez was more proficient in passing the ball and ultimately finished the game completing 19 of his 31 passes while throwing for 130 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions 15 With Booty still recovering USC elected to start Sanchez for a second consecutive week against Notre Dame he made significant improvements completing 21 of his 38 passes for 235 yards and four touchdowns in a 38 0 victory over Notre Dame 16 On October 27 Sanchez started for the final time in place of the injured Booty an away game against Oregon at Autzen Stadium 17 USC lost 24 17 Sanchez had two passes intercepted by Oregon safety Matthew Harper in the second half 17 The first interception led to a fourth quarter touchdown that gave Oregon a 14 point lead the second interception ended USC s final chance for a comeback 17 In spite of a myriad of mistakes committed by his teammates in addition to his own Sanchez publicly accepted blame for the loss 17 The following week against Oregon State Booty returned as USC s starting quarterback with Sanchez resuming his position as Booty s backup 18 Sanchez did not perform in subsequent games and finished the season with 695 yards and seven touchdowns with five interceptions 14 19 2008 season Sanchez entered spring practice after the 2008 season as the front runner to take over the starting quarterback position but faced strong competition from redshirt freshman Aaron Corp and Mitch Mustain a transfer from Arkansas where he had been the starting quarterback Mustain like Sanchez was named the top quarterback in the nation upon the conclusion of high school career in 2006 5 20 By the end of spring practice Carroll announced Sanchez would be the starting quarterback heading into the fall 21 During the first week of fall camp Sanchez dislocated his left kneecap during warm ups prior to practice trainers immediately put the kneecap back into place 22 After missing nearly three weeks Sanchez was cleared to play in the opener against Virginia 23 Before the opener Sanchez was contacted by USC s previous three quarterbacks Carson Palmer Leinart and Booty who wished him well and offered general advice 24 Sanchez holding the sword of the USC drum major salutes the fans after a victory in his final regular season game at rival UCLA In the opener at Virginia Sanchez threw for a career best 338 yards completing 26 of his 35 passes for three touchdowns and one interception 25 The Davey O Brien Foundation named him the O Brien Quarterback of the Week and his performance garnered early Heisman discussion 26 27 The Trojans suffered a stunning 27 21 loss against Oregon State on September 25 By season s end the Trojans lone loss was enough to remove them from contending for the BCS National Title and instead they were to play in the Rose Bowl against Penn State 28 The Trojans defeated the Nittany Lions 38 24 Sanchez won the 2009 Rose Bowl Most Valuable Player award for his performance on offense his 413 passing yards ranked second in the history of the Rose Bowl and fourth in Trojan history 28 29 With Sanchez starting all thirteen games the Trojans ended the season 12 1 and ranked number two in the Coaches Poll and number three in the AP Poll 14 30 Sanchez finished the season with 3 207 yards passing 34 touchdowns second most in Trojan history behind Leinart and 10 interceptions 19 29 Upon the conclusion of the Rose Bowl Sanchez stated it would be hard to say goodbye to USC I don t think I can do it 31 However with the subsequent announcement that other NFL caliber quarterbacks such as Sam Bradford Tim Tebow and Colt McCoy had decided to stay in school rumors arose that Sanchez would use the opportunity to enter the 2009 NFL Draft 32 On January 15 Sanchez announced his plans to forgo his final year of college eligibility and enter the 2009 NFL Draft although he continued as a USC student and completed work on his degree in the spring of 2009 while preparing for the draft 19 33 Sanchez became the first USC quarterback to leave school early for the NFL since Todd Marinovich did so after the 1990 season 34 During the press conference head coach Pete Carroll made it clear that he did not agree with Sanchez s decision and advised him of the low success rate of quarterbacks who left college early 19 Despite the public disagreement the two remained close afterward 35 Statistics Season Team Games Passing RushingGP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Y A TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y A TD2006 USC 3 0 7 3 42 9 63 9 0 0 1 89 9 4 5 1 3 12007 USC 6 3 114 69 60 5 695 6 1 7 5 123 2 14 22 1 6 02008 USC 13 13 366 241 65 8 3 207 8 8 34 10 164 6 52 16 0 3 3Total 22 16 487 313 64 3 3 965 8 1 41 16 153 9 70 33 0 3 4Professional careerPre draft Sanchez hired his older brother and business litigator Nick Sanchez to be his agent alongside David Dunn who represented Carson Palmer 36 Sanchez received an invitation to the 2009 Scouting Combine where his performance was well received 37 He was ranked as one of the top two quarterbacks behind fellow junior Matthew Stafford from the University of Georgia 38 In the final days leading up to the draft several NFL teams expressed serious interest in Sanchez including the Seattle Seahawks fourth overall selection Cleveland Browns fifth overall selection Washington Redskins 13th overall selection and New York Jets 17th overall selection 39 Pre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Wonderlic6 ft 2 1 8 in 1 88 m 227 lb 103 kg 33 1 2 in 0 85 m 10 1 2 in 0 27 m 5 00 s 1 77 s 2 91 s 4 21 s 7 06 s 32 5 in 0 83 m 9 ft 8 in 2 95 m 28 40 All values from NFL Combine 41 42 New York Jets The New York Jets drafted Sanchez in the first round as the fifth overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft 43 making him the first quarterback selected by the Jets in the first round since Chad Pennington went 18th overall in the 2000 NFL Draft 44 To select Sanchez the Jets traded their first and second round selections and three players Kenyon Coleman Abram Elam and Brett Ratliff to the Cleveland Browns 44 At the time the selection was lauded as good value for both the team and Sanchez 45 Sanchez reached an agreement with the team on June 10 2009 signing a five year 50 million contract with 28 million guaranteed 46 It is the largest contract the Jets signed a player to in franchise history 46 2009 season Sanchez with the New York Jets in 2009 Heading into his rookie training camp Sanchez was listed as the second quarterback behind veteran Kellen Clemens Jets head coach Rex Ryan viewed the camp as an opportunity for both quarterbacks to compete against each other to determine the eventual starter for the 2009 season 47 On August 26 2009 Sanchez was named the starter becoming the first rookie quarterback to start the season for the team since Dick Jamieson in 1960 48 Sanchez started his first regular season NFL game against the Houston Texans on September 13 2009 throwing his first touchdown pass a 30 yard reception to wide receiver Chansi Stuckey 49 Sanchez and the Jets won the game 24 7 with Sanchez throwing for 272 yards a touchdown and an interception 49 He was named the Pepsi Rookie of the Week for his performance in the game the first of three consecutive Rookie of the Week awards 50 He played his first home game a week later versus the New England Patriots a 16 9 victory it was also his first AFC East division game and his first rivalry game 51 It was the Jets first victory over New England at home since 2000 51 With a 24 17 victory over the Tennessee Titans in Week 3 Sanchez became the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to start and win his first three games of an NFL season 52 However his performance began to regress as he had a pass intercepted for a 99 yard touchdown return and fumbled another attempted pass in the end zone for another touchdown as the Jets fell to the New Orleans Saints in Week 4 53 These two plays were enough to spoil an otherwise strong outing from the Jets s defensive unit as the team dropped to a 3 1 record 53 Following the loss to New Orleans Sanchez received criticism in a 16 13 overtime loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 6 when he threw five interceptions against a lowly Bills defense that previously had only four interceptions all season long 54 The Jets ended their losing streak in a 38 0 victory against the Oakland Raiders in Week 7 however Sanchez was criticized after he was seen eating a hot dog on the Jets bench in the fourth quarter 55 In the team s second meeting against the Bills on December 3 2009 Sanchez suffered a sprained posterior cruciate ligament in the third quarter prompting the veteran Clemens to take his place 56 Though there were no setbacks to the injury head coach Ryan benched Sanchez the following game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for precautionary reasons much to Sanchez s dismay 56 At 7 7 the Jets had a chance to secure a playoff berth if they won the remainder of their games 57 One such game was against the Indianapolis Colts who had 23 consecutive regular season wins 57 Sanchez and the Jets engineered a comeback win following Colts head coach Jim Caldwell s decision to controversially rest the team starters in the third quarter with a five point lead 57 The following week on January 3 2010 Sanchez led the team into the playoffs despite a subpar effort completing 8 of 16 passes for 63 yards en route to a 37 0 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals who rested their starters as the team had already clinched the AFC North division title and a playoff berth 58 The manner of the two wins which gave the Jets their first playoff berth since 2006 caused many to claim the team had backed into the playoffs 59 Sanchez completed his rookie season with 2 444 yards 12 touchdowns and 20 interceptions 60 2009 postseason Sanchez after throwing a pass during a preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles In the Wild Card Round that took place on January 9 2010 at Paul Brown Stadium Sanchez led the Jets to another victory over the Bengals 24 14 behind his positive performance where he completed 12 of his 15 passes while throwing for 182 yards and a touchdown with a passer rating of 139 4 61 Sanchez became the fourth rookie quarterback in NFL history to win his first postseason contest and the second to do so on the road 61 The others were Shaun King 1999 Bucs Ben Roethlisberger 2004 Steelers and Joe Flacco 2008 Ravens 61 On January 17 2010 Sanchez with the help of running back and fellow rookie Shonn Greene defeated the heavily favored San Diego Chargers 17 14 to attain the Jets third AFC Championship appearance in franchise history 62 Sanchez became only the second rookie quarterback to win two consecutive playoff games behind Joe Flacco 63 In a rematch of their regular season meeting with the Colts Sanchez performed well in the first half however the offense succumbed to the Colts defense in the second half and the Jets gave up an 11 point lead losing by a score of 30 17 64 Sanchez was named to Sporting News All Rookie team for his performance during the season becoming the first Jets quarterback to ever receive the award 65 2010 season On February 17 2010 Sanchez underwent surgery to repair the patella ligament in his left knee that he originally injured when he played for USC The surgery was successful 66 67 Sanchez was expected to miss early workouts and return in time for training camp however Sanchez made a quick recovery and participated in team drills during Organized Team Activities OTA 67 68 The Jets opened the 2010 season with a 5 1 record despite the passing game being subpar as Sanchez struggled to accurately throw the football 69 Sanchez recorded his first career 300 yard passing game in a win over the Detroit Lions on November 7 2010 70 He earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his Week 11 game against the Houston Texans 71 At 10 4 the Jets faced the Chicago Bears on December 26 2010 with a chance to clinch a playoff berth 72 Though Sanchez injured his shoulder in a victory over Pittsburgh the previous week he started the game completing 24 of his 37 passes for a touchdown and an interception 72 However the Jets were unable to defend the Bears offense and subsequently lost the game 38 34 after a comeback drive was halted when Sanchez was intercepted 72 Fortunately for them due to a loss by the Jacksonville Jaguars that same day the Jets clinched the playoff berth 72 Sanchez finished the season with 3 291 yards 17 touchdowns and 13 interceptions 73 2010 postseason The Jets finished the season with an 11 5 record and entered the wild card round facing the Indianapolis Colts in a rematch of their previous encounter in the AFC Championship 74 Although Sanchez had a subpar performance completing 18 of his 31 passes while throwing an interception he led the team in the final minutes of the game on a comeback drive culminating with kicker Nick Folk kicking the game winning field goal as time expired 74 The Jets went on to face the New England Patriots in the divisional round and upset the heavily favored Patriots 28 21 as Sanchez completed 16 of his 25 passes for 194 yards and three touchdowns 75 With the win Sanchez tied Len Dawson Roger Staubach Jake Delhomme and Joe Flacco for the second most post season road victories by a quarterback in NFL history 76 The team traveled to the AFC Championship for a second consecutive season to face the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 23 2011 77 Mark Sanchez after a game on November 17 2011 Heading into halftime losing 24 3 the team led by Sanchez engineered a comeback following a heartfelt speech given by the quarterback at halftime 77 78 Although the Jets defense did not allow Pittsburgh to score in the second half the team fell short as their final offensive drive was stymied by the Steelers defense and the Jets lost 24 19 77 2011 season Prior to the outset of the 2011 season head coach Rex Ryan named Sanchez a team captain 79 The Jets opened the season with a 2 3 record leading to discontent within the clubhouse The team had begun to stray from their philosophy of consistently running the ball and began to pass more often however the offense struggled with this adjustment 80 Wide receivers Plaxico Burress Santonio Holmes and Derrick Mason approached coach Ryan to question offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer s system as Holmes and Mason averaged only three catches per game and Burress only 2 5 catches through four games 80 Additionally Sanchez drew criticism for his difficulties to effectively throw the ball to his receivers 81 The struggles culminated with Holmes getting into a heated argument with another teammate in the huddle during their final regular season game against the Miami Dolphins Holmes was benched in the fourth quarter while Sanchez threw three interceptions in the Jets loss that eliminated the team from playoff contention for the first time in Sanchez s career 82 Statistically Sanchez had similar numbers in a comparison to Eli Manning when he concluded his third year of football however there were concerns that Sanchez was simply an ineffective quarterback and therefore expendable 81 83 During the offseason Sanchez was criticized by anonymous teammates for his poor work ethic and his inability to improve these claims were publicly refuted by other teammates 84 Despite questions surrounding his job security after New York acquired Tim Tebow 85 the Jets agreed to a 3 year contract extension with Sanchez on March 9 2012 The contract included 20 million in guarantees 86 2012 season The Jets opened their 2012 season against the Buffalo Bills with Sanchez completing 19 of his 27 passes for 266 yards 3 touchdowns and an interception in a 48 28 rout of the Bills 87 In the subsequent four games Sanchez became the first quarterback since Stoney Case in 1999 to complete under 50 of his passes in four straight contests as the Jets fell to a 2 3 record 88 This led to fierce criticism from the media and fans and prompted calls for Sanchez to be benched in favor of Tim Tebow 88 Sanchez snapped this streak against the Indianapolis Colts on October 14 2012 completing 11 of his 18 passes for 82 yards and throwing for 2 touchdowns in a 35 9 victory over Indianapolis 89 Sanchez prepares to throw against the St Louis Rams in 2012 The following week the Jets faced their division rivals the Patriots Despite a second half lead by New England the game was tied at the end of regulation forcing overtime Following a Patriots field goal Sanchez had the ball knocked out his hand by linebacker Rob Ninkovich who recovered the fumble and sealed the Patriots victory 90 This was Sanchez s best overall performance to that point in the season as he completed a career record 68 of his passes when attempting 40 or more passes 90 Sanchez s struggles continued in the following two games against Miami 91 and Seattle 92 in Seattle Sanchez completed 9 of 22 passes for 124 yards while throwing his fourth red zone interception of the year and was the fifth game of the season where he completed under 50 of his pass attempts 92 The Jets snapped their losing streak in a 27 13 victory over the St Louis Rams in which Sanchez completed 15 of his 20 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown 93 However his struggles continued in a rematch against New England on Thanksgiving night Despite completing 26 of 36 of his pass attempts for 301 yards and a touchdown and interception the Jets lost to the Patriots 49 19 and fell to 4 7 as Sanchez turned the ball over twice each turnover led to Patriots touchdowns The Jets surrendered 21 points within a 53 second span on 3 turnovers 94 The play that earned Sanchez the most criticism was a second quarter fumble where he ran into the backside of lineman Brandon Moore and the Patriots scored on the resulting fumble this play becoming widely known as the butt fumble was mocked in the media 95 Sanchez started the next week but was benched in the third quarter of the Jets contest against the Arizona Cardinals on December 2 2012 in favor of third string back up Greg McElroy 96 Prior to being benched by Rex Ryan Sanchez threw three interceptions McElroy threw a touchdown to tight end Jeff Cumberland to score the team s only points in a 7 6 victory over Arizona 96 Rex Ryan renamed Sanchez the starting quarterback the following Wednesday after seeking out multiple opinions within the organization 97 Sanchez returned to complete 12 his 19 passes for 111 yards against the Jacksonville Jaguars fumbling once that led to a Jaguar field goal The Jets won 17 10 98 In a must win game against the Tennessee Titans to remain in playoff contention Sanchez struggled he completed 13 of his 28 passes for 131 yards while throwing four interceptions and fumbling the ball in Titans territory in the closing minutes of the Jets 14 10 defeat 99 A day later Ryan named McElroy the starter 100 Sanchez started the Jets final game against the Buffalo Bills after McElroy revealed he had been experiencing concussion symptoms in the days preceding 101 The Jets were defeated 28 9 with Sanchez completing 17 of his 35 passes for 205 yards and two turnovers 102 2013 season Sanchez suffered a shoulder injury on August 24 2013 in the Jets third game of the preseason against the New York Giants after being tackled by nose tackle Marvin Austin 103 The Jets who drafted rookie quarterback Geno Smith in the 2013 NFL Draft named Smith the starter on September 4 with Sanchez still rehabilitating his injury 104 On September 14 2013 Sanchez was placed on injured reserve with a designation to return 105 After undergoing shoulder surgery on October 8 2013 it was announced he would miss the rest of the season 106 After much speculation regarding his future in New York 107 the Jets released Sanchez on March 21 2014 108 the same day the Jets signed Michael Vick the former Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback 109 Philadelphia Eagles Mark Sanchez as a member of the Eagles 2014 season Sanchez signed with the Philadelphia Eagles on March 29 2014 for a 1 year 2 25 million contract 110 After spending seven full games as Nick Foles s backup Sanchez filled in for an injured Foles in a Week 9 game against the Houston Texans Throwing for 202 yards two touchdowns and two interceptions Sanchez led the Eagles to a 31 21 win 111 After the game Eagles head coach Chip Kelly praised Sanchez saying He s a hell of a quarterback and we re excited that we got him 112 Foles was later confirmed to be out for 6 to 8 weeks with a broken collarbone meaning Sanchez would take over as the team s quarterback 113 Mark Sanchez with the Eagles in 2014 On November 10 2014 Sanchez started his first game for the Eagles and led them in a 45 21 rout of the visiting Carolina Panthers on Monday Night Football Even though it was his first start at quarterback since December 2012 Sanchez notched two touchdowns as he threw for 332 yards the fourth highest total in his NFL career The victory also marked the first time he had ever thrown for more than 265 yards without an interception 114 Sanchez followed this with a 53 20 loss against Green Bay where he threw for 346 yards and two touchdowns but was also intercepted twice and lost two fumbles 115 Sanchez came back with two consecutive wins a 43 24 rout of the Titans where he threw for 300 yards in his third consecutive start and a 33 10 win against the Cowboys on Thanksgiving where he logged 207 yards and a touchdown as well as 28 rushing yards and a score 116 117 With the Eagles at a 9 3 record and his record as a starter at 3 1 the Eagles looked poised to win the NFC East but after three consecutive losses and playoff elimination he finished the 2014 season with a 4 4 record as the Eagles starting quarterback In nine games and eight starts he threw for 2 418 yards 14 touchdowns 11 interceptions and a 64 0 completion percentage while rushing for 87 yards and one touchdown with a career high 88 4 passer rating 118 119 2015 season The Eagles re signed Sanchez to a two year 16 million contract on March 8 2015 120 but despite his play in the 2014 season he remained the backup quarterback as Nick Foles was traded for Sam Bradford In Bradford s first several games he had thrown more interceptions than touchdowns and often had a low completion percentage but head coach Chip Kelly refused to bench Bradford in favor of Sanchez Ironically Sanchez would get his first playing time when Bradford was playing his best football of the season On November 15 2015 Sanchez came into a Week 10 game against the Miami Dolphins in relief of injured starter Sam Bradford with the Eagles trailing 20 16 late in the 3rd quarter Sanchez finished 14 23 with 156 yards and an interception The interception was costly as it occurred in the endzone when the Eagles were in field goal range down 20 19 which ended up being the final score of the game 121 Sanchez was announced as the starter for the Eagles in the Week 11 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after it was revealed that Bradford suffered a separated shoulder and a concussion Sanchez s opening drive was excellent completing 100 of his passes and ending it with a 39 yard touchdown pass to Josh Huff to make the score 7 0 Sanchez continued to play well for the majority of the 1st half and threw a second touchdown pass to Darren Sproles but the Buccaneers offense had already scored 21 points However after that drive Sanchez started to crumble throwing an interception near the end of the second quarter Sanchez finished the game with 3 interceptions 1 of which was returned for a touchdown in a humiliating 45 17 blowout His two touchdown passes were the only points scored by the offense 122 Sanchez once again put up the only points for the offense in another humiliating blowout this time a 45 14 loss to the Detroit Lions Sanchez played relatively well avoiding a 3 and out on the first drive with a 5 yard scramble and managing to tie the game 7 7 with a touchdown pass to Brent Celek but a defensive meltdown and lack of offensive momentum left the Eagles hopeless and Sanchez finished his Eagles record with an 0 2 record as starter Sanchez finished 19 27 for 199 yards with 2 touchdowns and no interceptions which translated into a passer rating of 116 1 123 Despite his above average passer rating Sanchez proceeded to go back to the bench the next week due to his winless record as starter and he would not throw another pass for the rest of the season 124 Denver Broncos On March 11 2016 Sanchez was traded to the Denver Broncos for a 2017 conditional draft pick 125 Prior to his arrival to the Broncos Peyton Manning had retired and Brock Osweiler had signed with the Houston Texans This opened up a competition for the Broncos starting quarterback job between Sanchez second year player Trevor Siemian and rookie Paxton Lynch 126 On August 29 Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak named Siemian the starting quarterback for the 2016 season 127 On September 3 2016 Sanchez was released by the team 128 Dallas Cowboys On September 3 2016 hours after the Broncos released him Sanchez signed a one year 2 million contract with the Dallas Cowboys 128 who were looking to have a veteran presence behind rookie Dak Prescott who was named the starter at quarterback while Tony Romo recovered from a vertebral compression fracture he suffered during the first quarter of the Cowboys Week 3 preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks In Week 17 with the Cowboys already having clinched the NFC s 1 seed Sanchez split time with starter Prescott and backup Romo Prescott played the first two series of the game Romo played the third and Sanchez played the rest of the game Sanchez completed 9 of 17 passes for 85 yards with two interceptions as the Cowboys lost to the Philadelphia Eagles by a score of 27 13 129 Chicago Bears Sanchez with the Redskins in 2018 On March 23 2017 Sanchez signed a one year contract with the Chicago Bears 130 The Bears had noted the positive influence Sanchez had as a mentor to rookie quarterback Dak Prescott and looked for him to play a similar role in the development of rookie Mitchell Trubisky 131 On May 30 2017 Sanchez suffered a small knee injury in his left knee He missed the remainder of OTA s and the minicamp In response the Bears rescinded the waiver request to Connor Shaw following the injury to Sanchez 132 Sanchez made the Bears final roster third on the quarterback depth chart behind Trubisky and Mike Glennon but did not play at all in 2017 On April 13 2018 Sanchez while still a free agent was suspended for four games for violating the NFL s performance enhancing drug policy Sanchez tested positive for performance enhancing drugs and cited unknowing supplement contamination in his statement to the media following the suspension 133 Washington Redskins On November 19 2018 Sanchez signed with the Washington Redskins to serve as the backup to Colt McCoy after starter Alex Smith suffered a season ending leg injury 134 Sanchez made his first appearance with the Redskins for an injured McCoy in a 28 13 loss to his former team the Philadelphia Eagles He completed 13 passes from 21 attempts for 100 yards and an interception Sanchez became the starter after McCoy fractured his fibula in the game 135 In Week 14 Sanchez was benched at halftime in a 40 16 loss to the New York Giants in favor for Josh Johnson after throwing two interceptions and only 38 yards in the first half The next day the Redskins named Johnson their starter for the Week 15 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars 136 Retirement Sanchez announced his retirement on July 23 2019 and subsequently took a position with ESPN s college football coverage 137 In mid 2021 Sanchez moved from ESPN to Fox where he calls NFL games and appears on FS1 studio shows 138 NFL career statisticsLegendBold Career highRegular season Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks FumblesGP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y A TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y A TD Sck Yds Fum Lost2009 NYJ 15 15 8 7 196 364 53 8 2 444 6 7 12 20 63 0 36 106 2 9 3 26 195 10 32010 NYJ 16 16 11 5 278 507 54 8 3 291 6 5 17 13 75 3 30 105 3 5 3 27 171 9 12011 NYJ 16 16 8 8 308 543 56 7 3 474 6 4 26 18 78 2 37 103 2 8 6 39 243 10 82012 NYJ 15 15 6 9 246 453 54 3 2 883 6 4 13 18 66 9 22 28 1 3 0 34 209 14 82013 NYJ 0 0 Did not play due to injury2014 PHI 9 8 4 4 198 309 64 1 2 418 7 8 14 11 88 4 34 87 2 6 1 23 151 7 32015 PHI 4 2 0 2 59 91 64 8 616 6 7 4 4 80 7 6 22 3 7 0 9 54 1 12016 DAL 2 0 10 18 55 6 93 5 2 0 2 30 3 4 2 0 5 0 3 25 0 02017 CHI 0 0 DNP2018 WAS 2 1 0 1 19 35 54 3 138 3 9 0 3 28 0 1 8 8 0 0 7 42 1 0Career 79 73 37 36 1 314 2 320 56 6 15 357 6 6 86 89 73 2 170 457 2 7 13 168 1 090 52 24Postseason Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks FumblesGP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y A TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y A TD Sck YdsL Fum Lost2009 NYJ 3 3 2 1 41 68 60 3 539 7 9 4 2 92 7 6 2 0 3 0 1 7 0 02010 NYJ 3 3 2 1 54 89 60 9 616 6 9 5 1 97 3 5 11 2 2 0 3 19 1 02016 DAL 0 0 DNPCareer 6 6 4 2 95 157 60 5 1 155 7 36 9 3 94 3 11 9 0 8 0 4 26 1 0Television and film careerOn October 15 2020 Sanchez was revealed to have partaken in season four of The Masked Singer performing as the Baby Alien the show s first costume to incorporate a puppet As Nick Cannon had a hard time figuring out how to remove Baby Alien s mask upon elimination he had to receive help from the Men in Black to do the job 139 Player profileEarly in his career Sanchez was praised for his ability to maintain composure in the pocket amidst defensive pressure and focus on finding an open receiver to extend the team s offensive series 140 In his first four years Sanchez had ten fourth quarter comebacks and twelve game winning drives 141 These characteristics were highlighted by Bill Parcells and Sam Wyche and garnered comparisons to Ben Roethlisberger 142 Sanchez was also noted for his proficiency in short passing situations 143 and competitive nature in December 2010 following dismal performances Rex Ryan threatened to reduce Sanchez s repetitions with the first team offense during practice which infuriated Sanchez 144 In December 2012 following a series of poor performances that eventually led to his benching 100 a panel of former NFL quarterbacks were questioned about Sanchez s different attributes It was unanimously agreed upon that his arm strength was good enough to succeed in the league and that he could be effective while mobile in the pocket 145 His regression was mainly attributed to his poor accuracy a byproduct of his indecisive mentality once the ball is snapped and the fact the Jets did little to help surround Sanchez with the talent to overcome his shortcomings 145 Ron Jaworski commented that Sanchez had lost his confidence which contributed to his decline 145 While Sanchez has embraced a playboy lifestyle drawing comparisons to former Jet Joe Namath 146 he was praised by Brian Schottenheimer for his ability to work with various personalities and build relationships with teammates 147 After undergoing knee surgery following his rookie season Sanchez established Jets West in 2010 an annual off season camp located in his home state of California Sanchez hosts workouts and offers classroom review sessions for his skill position teammates on offense for one week 148 During the NFL labor dispute Sanchez managed to organize private workouts with over forty of his teammates 149 Personal life Sanchez on USC s traditional pregame Trojan Walk Sanchez is an avid fan of musical theatre 150 He was a presenter at the 2010 Tony Awards where he introduced a number from the Broadway musical Memphis 150 Sanchez has been involved in multiple charities including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation to help raise awareness for Type 1 diabetes and Sam s Club s Giving Made Simple which helps raise awareness about childhood obesity and how families can prevent it 151 152 Sanchez has also worked with the Teddy Atlas Foundation through which he met Aiden Binkley a terminally ill 11 year old struck with rhabdomyosarcoma Sanchez developed a bond with Binkley and the two remained close friends until Binkley s death in December 2010 153 Sanchez s father is a fire captain for the Orange County Fire Authority and a member of the national urban search and rescue team In college Nick Sanchez played quarterback for East Los Angeles College and was later a sergeant in the United States Army 3 His two older brothers both played college football Nick Jr attended Yale University where he played quarterback while Brandon attended DePauw University where he played on the offensive line 2 Nick Jr went on to attend the USC Law School and is a business attorney Brandon became a mortgage broker 3 154 Sanchez dated model and current wife of Sean Avery Hilary Rhoda for several years 155 The two appeared in a GQ photo shoot On May 28 2023 Sanchez married actress Perry Mattfeld 156 In June 2016 a lawsuit filed by U S Securities and Exchange Commission alleged that Sanchez s broker conducted a ponzi like scheme which defrauded Sanchez as well as Roy Oswalt and Jake Peavy out of US 30 million 157 Mexican American identity Some people wanted me to be the Latino quarterback Some people wanted me to be the USC quarterback who happens to be Latino I decided to just be me and do my best with everything and not try to be something I m not Sanchez on the challenge of being a role model 158 When Sanchez was elevated to prominence at USC he found himself a symbol of Mexican American identity and a role model for younger generations 2 158 Sanchez was placed on center stage in Los Angeles home to more than 4 6 million Hispanics the majority of whom are of Mexican descent 159 While there had been previous successful Mexican American quarterbacks such as Tom Flores Jim Plunkett Joe Kapp Jeff Garcia Tony Romo and Marc Bulger unlike most of his predecessors Sanchez is a third generation full Mexican and none had been embraced to the extent Sanchez was 1 159 USC fans began playing up Sanchez s ethnicity by wearing items such as sarapes lucha libre masks and homemade Viva Sanchez T shirts 159 His rise to fame within the Mexican American community was compared to that of boxer Oscar De La Hoya and baseball pitcher Fernando Valenzuela 1 158 While starting for an injured John David Booty in 2007 Sanchez wore a custom mouthguard that featured the colors of the Mexican flag in honor of his heritage 159 160 It became a prominent issue after a nationally televised game against Notre Dame 159 The mouthpiece became a symbol for two opposing viewpoints for Mexican Americans it was a symbol of unity Sanchez accepting his heritage for critics the gesture symbolized a radical political statement 161 Sanchez who was born and raised in the United States received hate mail urging him to return to Mexico 159 Sanchez responded to the controversy stating It s not a Mexican power thing or anything like that It s just a little bit of pride in our heritage Hopefully it inspires somebody and it s all for the best 160 Overwhelmed by the attention and shying away from politics Sanchez stopped wearing the mouthpiece but began participating in other efforts to help the Hispanic community 158 Sanchez who knew how to speak some Spanish but was not fluent began to take Spanish lessons during his junior year at USC so he could have conversations without the use of a translator 1 2 158 The USC band played El Matador when Sanchez would come onto the field 162 Sanchez participated in a fundraiser to help provide school supplies to first graders in the city of Long Beach and region of South Bay and helped Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa give holiday gifts to impoverished families 158 By the end of his USC career he had been hailed as a role model for Hispanic youth 163 Sanchez serves as the Ambassador to the Inner City Games Los Angeles an after school program that provides at risk youth with positive alternative activities 164 ESPN Radio came to an agreement with the Jets to broadcast all of the team s regular season games in 2011 on 710 ESPN Radio in Los Angeles The agreement came about due to Sanchez s continued popularity in California 165 Career highlightsAwards and honors Award Honor Year s National Football LeaguePepsi NFL Rookie of the Week 50 2009Sporting News All Rookie Team 65 College 166 Rose Bowl Champion 2007 2008 2009Rose Bowl Offensive Most Valuable Player 2009First team All Pac 10 2008Sports Illustrated and Pro Football Weekly All American Honorable MentionHigh school 166 Super Prep All American Player of the Year 2004Parade All American Player of the YearCIF Division II ChampionAll CIF Division II Co Offensive Player of the YearNFL records First rookie quarterback to win his first three starts 52 Third most postseason road victories by an NFL quarterback 4 tied with Jake Delhomme Len Dawson and Roger Staubach 167 Most playoff victories by a rookie quarterback 2 tied with Joe Flacco 63 Most consecutive conference championship game appearances to begin career 2 tied with Ben Roethlisberger 168 New York Jets franchise records Most career postseason victories by an NFL quarterback 4 169 Longest touchdown pass in a playoff game 2009 80 64 Most game winning drives in a single season 2010 6 170 Most regular season wins by a starting quarterback in 16 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