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Former Eagles Star in Police Custody After Being Stabbed and Hospitalized in Indianapolis

The situation surrounding former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Mark Sanchez has taken another dramatic turn. Less than 48 hours after being stabbed in Indianapolis, police have now arrested Sanchez while he remains in the hospital.

According to a statement from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD), the 38-year-old FOX Sports analyst was taken into custody for battery with injury, unlawful entry of a motor vehicle, and public intoxication — all classified as misdemeanors.

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Officials confirmed that Sanchez was arrested directly from his hospital bed, where he continues to receive medical care for injuries sustained during the violent altercation early Saturday morning. Police noted that “all involved parties have been identified, and no further suspects are being sought.”

The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office will now determine whether to file formal charges. “An arrest is merely an accusation, and Mr. Sanchez remains innocent until proven guilty in a court of law,” the department emphasized in their statement.

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Sanchez, who played for the Eagles from 2014 to 2015, had been in Indianapolis to call the Colts vs. Raiders game for FOX before the incident occurred. He has not yet been booked into the detention center due to his ongoing medical condition.

Earlier reports indicated that Sanchez had been placed on life support after the stabbing, though FOX later clarified that his condition had stabilized thanks to “exceptional care” from the hospital’s medical staff.

As of now, details about what led to the confrontation remain unclear, and police have not released any probable cause affidavits.

For the NFL community, the shocking sequence — from a near-fatal stabbing to an unexpected arrest — has left many fans and former teammates stunned.
Supporters have flooded social media with mixed reactions, ranging from messages of sympathy to calls for transparency as the investigation unfolds.

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