Mark Sanchez released from custody after fight, stabbing outside Indiana hotel

Mark Sanchez former NFL quarterback on the field during a game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images)

Former NFL quarterback and sports analyst Mark Sanchez was released from custody on Sunday, nearly a week after authorities reported he was stabbed in an altercation with a truck driver outside a hotel in Indiana.

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department confirmed Sanchez's release. He faces a felony battery charge, along with several misdemeanor charges, for what prosecutors have said was a fight over parking.

What happened to Mark Sanchez?

Dig deeper:

A police affidavit says the 38-year-old Sanchez, smelling of alcohol, accosted 69-year-old Perry Tole, who had backed his truck into a hotel’s loading docks in downtown Indianapolis on Oct. 4. Tole claims in a lawsuit filed Monday that Sanchez entered the truck without permission, then physically blocked and shoved Tole, who then doused Sanchez with pepper spray.

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When Sanchez advanced after being sprayed, Tole pulled a knife to defend himself, authorities said.

Sanchez was hospitalized with stab wounds to his upper right torso, according to a police affidavit. A picture of Tole circulating online shows him in a neck brace on a hospital bed, covered in blood with a deep slash to the side of his face.

Sanchez was in Indianapolis for Fox’s coverage of last Sunday’s game between the Colts and the Las Vegas Raiders.

What they're saying:

A defense attorney for Sanchez didn't immediately respond to a telephone message seeking comment.

Who is Mark Sanchez?

The backstory:

Sanchez had a 10-year NFL career before retiring in 2019. He spent four seasons with the New York Jets and also appeared in games with Philadelphia, Dallas and Washington.

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He appeared on ABC and ESPN for two years before joining Fox Sports as a game analyst in 2021.

The Source: The information in this story comes from statements by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. The Associated Press contributed to this report. This story was reported from Los Angeles. 

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