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Quarterback Mark Sanchez is putting away his helmet and heading to ABC/ESPN to be a college football analyst, The Post has learned. Sources tell The Post the former Jets quarterback’s main job ...
Mark Sanchez the Latest Addition to ESPN’s College Football Analyst Crew / In contrast to the single play he’s best known for, Mark Sanchez should slide smoothly into a new role at ESPN.
Former Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez is headed to Fox Sports to be an NFL game analyst, The Post has learned. Sanchez, 34, is the latest ESPNer to move to Fox. Over the past year-and-a-half, Tom ...
Mark Sanchez, the former New York Jets quarterback who was involved in one of the greatest bloopers in NFL history, is stepping away from his playing career and joining ESPN’s college football ...
Mark Sanchez, once considered the Jets' franchise quarterback, was released Friday, completing a stunning downfall even by New York standards. The former USC star, dubbed "Sanchize" after helping ...
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Former Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez is nearing the end of his first season as an ESPN college football analyst, and there was no doubt in his voice when he said he plans on doing this for a ...
Mark Sanchez retired from the NFL before the 2019 season and immediately landed a TV analyst job with ESPN. Now, the former quarterback is moving to a new network.
Mark Sanchez is trading a clipboard for talking points. The former NFL quarterback who had stints with the New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins is headed to ESPN, where he'll ...
ASHBURN, Va. -- The Washington Redskins have signed quarterback Mark Sanchez to back up Colt McCoy. Starting quarterback Alex Smith broke the tibia and fibula in his right leg during Sunday's 23 ...
Mark Sanchez is maturing as a leader, which will be key for the Jets' Super Bowl hopes, Ashley Fox writes. Skip to main content Skip to navigation < > Menu ESPN. scores. NEW!