Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez became the latest sports star to be revealed as a participant in the FOX reality series, “The Masked Singer.”
Sanchez, who played with the New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys and the NFL squad now known as the Washington Football Team across an eight-year career, was unveiled as the “Baby Alien” performer after being eliminated on the surprising FOX hit, now in its fourth season.
It's time for #BabyAlienMask to head back to his home planet.
— The Masked Singer (@MaskedSingerFOX) October 15, 2020
Check out @Mark_Sanchez's full interview on #TheMaskedSinger Facebook: https://t.co/3xa8txi2tl pic.twitter.com/o9f4LEiMiM
Sanchez, aka “Baby Alien,” performed “Faith” by George Michael and “It’s Time” by Imagine Dragons before his elimination.
Sing it @Mark_Sanchez!
— USC Trojans (@USC_Athletics) October 15, 2020
Turns out that Baby Alien was a USC QB. #MaskedSinger pic.twitter.com/hQ0EPWErxd
Sanchez joined the likes of Tony Hawk, Barry Zito, Victor Oladipo, Laila Ali, Johnny Weir, Terry Bradshaw and Antonio Brown as personalities from the world of sports who have taken the stage on “The Masked Singer.”
Rob Gronkowski also performed on the show earlier this year as the “White Tiger.” The then-retired tight end even teased his return to the NFL on the reality series.
Sanchez’s NFL career had its share of successes, but unfortunately the USC alumnus will forever be remembered as being victimized by the now-infamous “Butt Fumble” incident that occurred on Nov. 22, 2012, when the Jets hosted the Patriots for a Thanksgiving Day showdown.
Seven years ago today, the butt fumble was born. pic.twitter.com/AQcBBjgztP
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) November 22, 2019
With that in mind, it’s surprising that Sanchez characterized his experience on “The Masked Singer” as the “strangest experience” he’s ever had. That’s saying something.
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