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Former Jets quarterback and current Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez is now facing at least one felony charge for his role in the weekend incident in Indianapolis that resulted in him getting stabbed. Sanchez’s brother, Nick, put out a statement through crisis manager Andrew Bourke, who is working for the family.
If convicted of a Level 5 felony of battery involving serious bodily injury, Mark Sanchez could face six years in prison.
Surveillance video shows the former NFL quarterback approaching the delivery driver’s truck and opening the driver’s door, cops said.
Mark Sanchez’s family has broken their silence after the former Jets quarterback was stabbed during an allegedly drunken fight outside an Indianapolis pub.
Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez is now facing a felony charge of battery involving serious bodily injury in addition to the misdemeanor charges stemming from a weekend incident in Indianapolis that led to his arrest.
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