Redskins sign Mark Sanchez to back up Colt McCoy after Alex Smith sustains season-ending injury

Quarterback Mark Sanchez #6 of the Dallas Cowboys attends the 2017 Rose Bowl Game on January 2, 2017 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Coach Jay Gruden says the Washington Redskins are signing quarterback Mark Sanchez to back up Colt McCoy after Alex Smith's season-ending injury.

The Washington Redskins reportedly brought in Sanchez along with Kellen Clemens, T.J. Yates, EJ Manuel and Josh Johnson.

Sanchez has worked with several Redskins assistant coaches while with the New York Jets.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports offensive coordinator Matt Cavanaugh was Jets’ QB Coach 2009-2012, Offensive line Coach Bill Callahan was Jets’ OL Coach during 2008-2011, and passing game coordinator Kevin O’Connell was Jets’ backup quarterback from 2009-2010.

McCoy will start for the Redskins (6-4) Thursday at the Dallas Cowboys (5-5) in a game that could go a long way to determining which team wins the NFC East.

Gruden said Monday that Sanchez was the pick to sign over Kellen Clemens, Josh Johnson, T.J. Yates and EJ Manuel because of his experience and success in the NFL. All five worked out at the team's facility Monday.

Smith underwent surgery Sunday night to repair his broken right tibia and fibula after getting injured on a sack in a two-point loss to Houston on Sunday. Gruden says that Smith's surgery was successful and is expected to make a full recovery.

Facing a short week before the Thanksgiving Day game against the NFC East-rival Cowboys, the priority is on someone who can quickly learn the offense.

McCoy threw for a touchdown Sunday in his first pass in a regular-season game since 2015. His last start came in 2014, the same season he beat Dallas on the road on Monday night.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.