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Mark Sanchez signs with Cowboys after being cut by Broncos
Mark Sanchez signs with Cowboys after being cut by BroncosDenver Broncos quarterback Mark Sanchez (6) during the first quarter against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field.(Photo: Dennis Wierzbicki, USA TODAY Sports)Mark Sanchez has found his landing spot after being released by the Denver Broncos on Saturday.Sanchez signed a contract with the Dallas Cowboys, the team announced.
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Mark Sanchez signs with the Cowboys after getting cut by the Broncos
Mark Sanchez signs with the Cowboys after getting cut by the BroncosMark Sanchez's time with the Broncos is over.His time with the Cowboys is beginning.After losing the Broncos' quarterback competition to Trevor Siemian this summer, Sanchez hit the open market as a free agent searching for his fourth team since 2012.
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in addition washingtonpost
Mark Sanchez picked up by Cowboys minutes after being released by Broncos
Mark Sanchez picked up by Cowboys minutes after being released by BroncosMark Sanchez, seen here last month practicing with the Denver Broncos, will spend the season with the Cowboys.(David Zalubowski/AP)Mark Sanchez was out of work for approximately 20 minutes on Saturday.That's the amount of time that passed between when the Broncos released him and Dallas picked him up.
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Dallas Cowboys sign Mark Sanchez after Broncos release him
Dallas Cowboys sign Mark Sanchez after Broncos release himThe Denver Broncos released Mark Sanchez on Saturday, but the veteran quarterback wasn't out of a job for long — the Dallas Cowboys are signing Sanchez to be their backup, the team announced.true Cowboys have signed veteran QB Mark Sanchez and is expected to backup Dak Prescott.Details: https://t.co/bF5s1Ec9ub pic.twitter.com/UDdBo6Diql — Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) September 3, 2016However, the announcement of the move came so fast — in the since-deleted tweet above — that the Cowboys had to assure everyone that they hadn't violated NFL rules.
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