Name | Mark Travis John Sanchez |
Net Worth | Approximately $40 Million |
Age | 36 years (born 11 November 1986) |
Residence | Dana Point, California |
Marital Status | Single |
Spouse | - |
Source of Wealth | Professional NFL Player, Endorsements |
Salary | $915,000 in 2018 (last recorded salary) |
Endorsements | Nike, Reebok, Gatorade, Buick, MasterCard, DirecTV |
Endorsement Earnings | Around $1million* |
Philanthropy | Make-A-Wish Foundation, Tuesday's Children |
*Note: No reliable data for Sanchez's endorsement earnings post 2012 has been made available.
Mark Sanchez is a former American Football quarterback who last played for the Washington Redskins during the 2018 season of the NFL. Drafted by the New York Jets as the fifth overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, Sanchez has also played for the Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos, Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears. He became the first rookie quarterback to win in his first three starts and was selected to the All Rookie Team in 2009.
Mark Sanchez tied Joe Flacco's record of most postseason wins by a rookie quarteerback (2) when he led the New York Jets to the AFC Championship game which they lost to the Indianapolis Colts. Mark Sanchez played his last NFL season in 2018 with the Washington Redskins (now Washington Commanders). He has an estimated net worth of $40 million.
Mark Sanchez Salary
Sanchez's first contract was the biggest one of his career so far - a 5-year $50 million contract. He has earned over $74 million in cumulative salaries throughout his 10-year career.
The University of South Carolina alumnus pocketed his biggest paycheck in his sophomore year in 2010 where he earned over $16.5 million thanks to a restructure bonus of $10,125,000. The latest contract that Sanchez signed was a one-year $915,000 deal with the Washington Redskins.
Mark Sanchez Endorsements
The biggest company that Sanchez has endorsed so far in his career is PepsiCo, appearing in several Pepsi Max commercials for the same. He has also appeared in a Super Bowl LIII advertisement.
Mark Sanchez Charity Work
Sanchez has made generous contributions to the Tuesday's Children charity in the past which benefits families affected by the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He has also partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation several times.