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Former Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez was charged Saturday after a late-night brawl outside a downtown Indianapolis bar with a 69-year-old man — a clash that ended with the onetime NFL star stabbed in the chest, police said.

The fight broke out near Loughmiller’s Pub & Eatery just after midnight when Sanchez allegedly confronted the man in an alley and told him to move his vehicle, which was reported to be a truck hauling restaurant grease, according to FOX59/CBS4.

The driver told cops the ex–quarterback became aggressive, forcing him to fight back in self-defense with a knife after pepper spray failed to stop him, the outlet reported.


  Ex-Jets QB Mark Sanchez was arrested at the hospital following incident at an Indianapolis pub where he was stabbed in the chest. Getty Images Ex-Jets QB Mark Sanchez was arrested at the hospital following incident at an Indianapolis pub where he was stabbed in the chest. Getty Images

Police said Sanchez, 38, was taken to a local hospital in critical condition and later charged with misdemeanor counts of battery with injury, unlawful entry of a motor vehicle and public intoxication.

He remains hospitalized and had not yet been booked into the Marion County Adult Detention Center as of Saturday night.

Investigators said both men were injured during the altercation. The delivery driver, who has not been publicly identified, also suffered “significant injuries,” according to police.

Sources told FOX59/CBS4 that Sanchez was uncooperative with responding officers and had to undergo surgery for stab wounds to the chest. His condition was later upgraded to stable.


  The violence allegedly broke out when Sanchez confronted the driver in an alley outside Loughmiller’s Pub & Eatery just after midnight and told the worker to move his car, according to local reports. WTHR The violence allegedly broke out when Sanchez confronted the driver in an alley outside Loughmiller’s Pub & Eatery just after midnight and told the worker to move his car, according to local reports. WTHR

Sanchez, a Fox Sports analyst, was in Indianapolis to call Sunday’s Colts–Raiders game at Lucas Oil Stadium. The network said in a statement that he is “recovering in the hospital in stable condition.”

“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.”

Here’s the latest on the Mark Sanchez stabbing and arrest:

Police said both Sanchez and the other man were not Indianapolis residents.

Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage and witness statements to determine whether additional charges will be filed.

Prosecutors will review the case to decide on formal charges.

Timeline of the Mark Sanchez stabbing and arrest

Friday Night

  • Mark Sanchez, 38, is in Indianapolis to serve as a Fox Sports analyst for the Raiders-Colts game on Sunday. He’s observed acting “erratically,” doing “wind sprints” in the alley behind Loughmiller’s Pub and Eatery in the downtown.

Just after midnight

  • A grease truck driver picking up cooking oil from a nearby hotel parks his truck in the loading dock, blocking the alley where Sanchez is doing sprints.
  • Sanchez approaches the driver to try to get him to move and eventually gets into an altercation where he body-slams him toward the wall and then to the ground.
  • The driver sprayed Sanchez with mace or pepper spray, but the former NFL quarterback continues attacking him.
  • The driver pulls a knife and stabs Sanchez two or three times in the chest, believing, “This guy is trying to kill me.”
  • Sanchez turns around and heads up the alley.

12:30 a.m.

  • Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers respond to a report of a person shot. They locate Sanchez in Loughmiller’s Pub.
  • It’s later reported that Sanchez is uncooperative with responding officers. He tells the detective he can only remember “grabbing for a window” and nothing else about the incident.
  • Sanchez is rushed to the hospital in critical condition.
  • The driver also suffered “significant injuries,” including lacerations to his cheek and jaw, with a cut that allegedly went through his cheek and hit his tongue.

Saturday

  • Sanchez undergoes surgery for stab wounds to the chest, and is stable.
  • He is arrested at the hospital and charged with misdemeanor counts of battery resulting in injury, public intoxication, and unlawful entry of a motor vehicle.

Sunday

  • Sanchez is discharged from the hospital Sunday morning and transferred directly to central booking at Marion County Jail, where he reportedly posts his $300 cash bond.

Monday

According to FOX59/CBS4, the 69-year-old told investigators that Sanchez ordered the grease truck to leave and blocked his vehicle in the alley.

When the man tried to defuse the situation, Sanchez allegedly advanced on him. The driver said he sprayed Sanchez with pepper spray, and when that didn’t work, he pulled a knife and stabbed him once in the chest.

Police said Sanchez has not yet provided his account of what happened.


  Police said Sanchez has not yet provided his account of what happened. Getty Images Police said Sanchez has not yet provided his account of what happened. Getty Images

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett didn’t identify who the victims were but said that both men involved “do not appear to live in Indianapolis.”

“Our city takes pride in being a destination that draws people from near and far, but it’s important that everyone who visits or enjoys our community does so respectfully and peacefully,” Hogsett said.

“I’m grateful to the IMPD officers and Indianapolis EMS medical professionals who responded immediately to provide life-saving care.”

Sanchez, a first-round draft pick out of USC in 2009, spent eight seasons in the NFL and led the Jets to two AFC Championship appearances before finishing his career with the Eagles, Cowboys, Bears, and Washington.

He retired in 2019 and joined Fox Sports as an analyst.

As of Saturday evening, Sanchez remained hospitalized in stable condition following surgery.


  As of Saturday evening, Sanchez remained hospitalized in stable condition following surgery. mark_sanchez/instagram As of Saturday evening, Sanchez remained hospitalized in stable condition following surgery. mark_sanchez/instagram

Former teammates and NFL figures posted messages of support after reports of the stabbing.

“Man… this is heartbreaking and scary to read. GODSPEED on your recovery (Mark Sanchez),” former Colts punter Pat McAfee wrote on X.

Former Jets receiver Keyshawn Johnson added, “Damn man… Prayers up for my guy and USC brother Mark Sanchez. This is ridiculous!”

Police have not said whether alcohol played a role in the fight, though Sanchez faces a public intoxication charge. IMPD said the incident remains under active investigation.

Officials urged anyone with video or information about the encounter to contact detectives or submit anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana.

This is a developing story.

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