East NFL Quarterback Mark Sanchez is in a stable position in the hospital after stabbing during a battle Indianapolis On Saturday, and his share in change was arrested.
The Indianapolis police charged him with an injury, illegal entry of a motor vehicle and public intoxication.
The 38 -year -old, which currently served as an analyst for Fox Sports, was to cover the Sunday game between Indianapolis Colts and Las Vegas Reders in Indianapolis.
A statement by the Indianpolis police said that two people were in “physical disturbances” in the city of Indianapolis around 12:30 pm, with a knife wound and another cut.
Police said the fight was “there was a separate incident between the two men and not a random work of violence”. The name of another man was not released.
The other person told the police that he was distributing a meal when Sanchez raised the issue, where he was parked and became aggressive, according to a report at Fox 59 local TV station. The driver said that he tried unsuccessfully to defend himself with pepper spray before stabbing Sanchez, Fox 59. The account could not be confirmed by Reuters.
Sanchez is still in the hospital and was not booked in the county jail, in a statement, saying that the final decisions on the allegations would be made by the office of the Marion County Prosecutor.
Sanchez played 10 seasons at NFL, with several other franchisees with New York Jets for five years before the small stent. He has not played in the National Football League since 2018.
After retiring, he started a broadcast career with ESPN before joining Fox Sports in 2021.
Fox Sports said: “Mark Sanchez was injured in Indianapolis on Saturday and is currently recovering in the hospital in stable condition.
“We are deeply grateful to the medical team for his extraordinary care and support.”
Jets said, “Sending his thoughts and love to Mark Sanchez and his family. Expecting rapid recovery, 6,” Jets said, mentioning their jersey number.
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