Mark Sanchez

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Mark Sanchez is a former NFL quarterback best known for leading the New York Jets to consecutive AFC Championship Game appearances early in his career.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football player
human
quarterback
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1986-11-11
draftedBy New York Jets
draftPickNumber 5
draftRound 1
draftYear 2009
educatedAt Mission Viejo High School
University of Southern California
endOfProfessionalCareer 2018
ethnicGroup Mexican American
familyName Sanchez
givenName Mark
height about 6 ft 2 in
jerseyNumber 6
knownFor consecutive AFC Championship Game appearances with New York Jets
playoff performances with New York Jets
languageSpoken English
leagueDraftedIn National Football League
memberOfSportsTeam Chicago Bears
Dallas Cowboys
New York Jets
Philadelphia Eagles
Washington Commanders
surface form: Washington Redskins
nflDebutTeam New York Jets
nflPosition quarterback
notableAchievement led New York Jets to AFC Championship Game in 2009 season
led New York Jets to AFC Championship Game in 2010 season
occupation television sports analyst
placeOfBirth Long Beach
surface form: Long Beach, California, United States
playedCollegeFootballFor USC Trojans football team
surface form: USC Trojans football
playedFor Chicago Bears
Dallas Cowboys
New York Jets
Philadelphia Eagles
Washington Commanders
surface form: Washington Redskins
positionPlayed quarterback
religion Roman Catholicism
residence California, United States
surface form: California (as of post-playing career)
sport American football
startOfProfessionalCareer 2009
wearsNumberForTeam 6 for New York Jets
workedFor ESPN

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Rex Ryan era notableQuarterback Mark Sanchez