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New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez fumbles the ball in the most awkward of ways after running into his own teammate on Thanksgiving against the New England Patriots. Daniel Jeremiah addresses ...
Jaeden Zackery ran into one of his own teammates, and that caused the ESPN2 broadcast announcer to think of Mark Sanchez and ...
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Mark Sanchez will never escape the shadow of the Butt Fumble. No matter how many times he revisits that disastrous play — how Vince Wilfork bulldozed Brandon Moore into his path, how the ...
New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez's "butt fumble" against the New England Patriots comes in as the No. 99 play in NFL history. "NFL 100 Greatest" counts down the top 100 characters in NFL ...
Mark Sanchez, who was in the booth as the Fox ... I don’t think there’s any pleasing Eagles fans,” Sanchez said. Butt fumble On third down in the first quarter, Jalen Hurts attempted to ...
On Thanksgiving night two years ago, Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets lost ... face-first into the back of his own player. The Butt Fumble - as it's now known - came to embody the chaotic ...
For ESPN announcers Kevin Brown and Jon Crispin, they certainly weren't expecting to witness a recreation of former New York ...
NFL Throwback takes a look at the longest play that the Pittsburgh Steelers have had in a "Monday Night Football" game since the year 2000. NFL Throwback goes down memory lane to uncover the best ...