Mark Sanchez's extension not quite as large as previously thought.
According to the New York Daily News, Sanchez is only getting $2.75 million more in guaranteed money during the next two seasons than he would have before the extension ($20.5 million combined in 2012 and 2013 as opposed to $17.75 million with the old contract). Plus, as Pro Football Talk reports, the new contract frees up $6.4 million in New York salary cap space for 2012.