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Mark Sanchez has been arrested in the hospital after allegedly being stabbed in the chest, Indianapolis police have announced.
Sanchez, 38, was urgently taken to the hospital with severe injuries on Saturday morning after reportedly being stabbed during an altercation with a food delivery driver at around 12:30 am. Fox Sports later reported that Sanchez was in stable condition.
Subsequently, it was claimed that the delivery driver acted in self-defense, leading Indianapolis police to arrest Sanchez for battery with injury, unlawful entry of a motor vehicle, and public intoxication.
Cops have said that Sanchez is still in the hospital and has not yet been booked into jail. They stressed thatÂ
The former Jets quarterback was in Indianapolis to commentate on Sunday’s NFL game between the Colts and Raiders for Fox. The Daily Mail has contacted the network for a statement.
Police initially said that one of the men in the incident – now known to be Sanchez – was left with injuries ‘consistent with’ stab wounds, while the other man was allegedly hospitalized as well with significant injuries.

Ex-NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez has been arrested after allegedly being stabbed

Sanchez, who is married to actress Perry Mattfield, is now recovering in a stable condition

He was reportedly stabbed in the chest during a dispute with a food delivery driver at Loughmiller’s Pub & Eatery in downtown Indianapolis (pictured)
Citing a police report, FOX59 anchor Angela Ganote reported that the alleged victim informed cops that he was delivering food when the Fox Sports commentator told him he needed to move his vehicle and couldn’t park where he was.
Sanchez is accused of threatening, following and attacking the man, who tried to pepper spray him unsuccessfully. He claimed it was at that time that he defended himself with a knife.
Officers noted that the alleged victim had a significant injury to his face, Ganote added.
The incident is said to have happened near Loughmiller’s Pub & Eatery.
Fox Sports PR said Saturday in a statement: ‘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 their exceptional care and support.Â
‘Our thoughts and prayers are with Mark, and we ask that everyone please respect his and his family’s privacy during this time.’
TMZ’s Michael J. Babcock also reported that Sanchez had no recollection of what happened during the incident, according to someone who spoke with the ex-passer this morning.
Babcock added that Sanchez was ‘very out of it’ during that conversation due to being sedated.
Following news of his arrest, Front Office Sports’ Michael McCarthy reported that Sanchez would be replaced on the Colts-Raiders broadcast by Brady Quinn.Â
Sanchez is married to American actress Perry Mattfeld, and the couple have two children together after Perry gave birth to twins in March.Â

The former New York Jets star was set to call the Colts-Raiders game on Sunday for Fox Sports

Mark and his wife Perry have twins together, while he also has an eight-year-old son, Daniel (center), from a previous relationshipÂ
Sanchez also has an eight-year-old son, Daniel, from one of his previous relationships.
The former quarterback played 10 seasons in the NFL, including four with the Jets after they selected  him with the fifth overall pick in 2009.
He later spent time with the Eagles, Cowboys, formerly-named Redskins and Bears as a backup.
Sanchez received a slew of well-wishes following the news of his alleged stabbing.
His former team, the Jets said: ‘Sending our thoughts and love to MarkSanchez and his family. Hoping for a speedy recovery, 6.
Former NFL linebacker and ex-Fox star Emmanuel Acho commented: ‘Trying not to freak out, but praying fervently for Mark’s healing. Praying for his wife Perry’s peace in the midst of this chaos, and praying for his whole family. Mark is one of the greatest men you’ll ever know. Love you’.
And ESPN’s Field Yates said: ‘Incredibly scary situation. Hoping for the best for Mark Sanchez.’