Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Mark Sanchez


One door closed and another one opened when QB Mark Sanchez decided to call it a career after 10 seasons. He will now be a college football studio analyst for ABC.

Although he was the fifth overall pick of the 2009 draft by the Jets, he will be forever known for his "Buttfumble" play in a 2012 Thanksgiving game against the Pats which resulted in a touchdown.

Although he began his career leading the Jets to back to back AFC Championship games, his career faltered at times. After five seasons with the Jets, he bounced around to the Eagles, Bears, Cowboys and Redskins, mostly as a backup while appearing in 17 games.

He leaves the NFL with a line of 1,314/2,320 for 15,537 yards and 86 TD's during the regular season.

In site of playing for the minimum salary of $322,000 last season, he still enjoys a net worth of $40 million.

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