
Police charged former New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez on Saturday following a violent confrontation with a 69-year-old food-delivery driver outside a downtown Indianapolis pub.
Police said Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez, 38, confronted a 69-year-old delivery driver near Loughmiller’s Pub & Eatery just after midnight and demanded he move his car, according to the New York Post. When the driver’s attempt to deescalate failed, he reportedly sprayed Sanchez with pepper spray and, after seeing it had no effect, stabbed him in the chest.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department initially reported officers responded to a stabbing incident around 12:30 a.m. Saturday in which one man suffered injuries consistent with stab wounds. Police said the altercation involved two adult men, with one sustaining lacerations and the other receiving stab wounds.
NEW: Former NFL QB Mark Sanchez arrested after being stabbed in Indianapolis, was stabbed by a food delivery worker who is claiming self-defense, according to FOX59/CBS4.
Sanchez was arrested at the hospital, where he remains.
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While both men received medical treatment, the man with stab wounds remains hospitalized in stable condition. Investigators reviewed surveillance footage and plan to present the case to the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office for a charging decision.
Officers later confirmed, following further investigation and consultation with prosecutors, they arrested Sanchez on charges of battery with injury, unlawful entry of a motor vehicle, and public intoxication. Police said he remains hospitalized and has not been booked, noting the prosecutor’s office will decide on formal charges.
Sanchez currently works as a Fox Sports analyst and was in town to call Sunday’s Colts-Raiders game at Lucas Oil Stadium. Fox confirmed his hospitalization and issued a statement thanking medical staff. It also asks that the public to respect his and his family’s privacy.
“We are deeply grateful to the medical team for their exceptional care and support,” Fox Sports said. “Our thoughts and prayers are with Mark, and we ask that everyone please respect his and his family’s privacy during this time.”
Sanchez joined Fox Sports in 2021 as a game analyst after a 10-year NFL career and now also covers the United Football League. He led the New York Jets to back-to-back AFC Championship appearances and still holds multiple franchise playoff records.
Drafted fifth overall in 2009, Sanchez was named to the NFL All-Rookie Team and became the first quarterback to win his first three starts and two playoff games. After injuries and later stints with the Eagles, Cowboys, and Washington, he retired in 2019 and began his broadcasting career at ABC before moving to FOX.
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