Former NFL quarterback and current Fox Sports analyst, Mark Sanchez, was released from a hospital and police custody on Sunday, a week after an altercation that resulted in multiple stab wounds and a series of criminal charges against him. The incident happened on October 4 and has left the former Jets quarterback recovering while facing potential felony charges in Indiana. Mark Sanchez, 38, who played in the NFL for 10 years before retiring in 2019, got into a violent altercation with a 69-year-old truck driver, Perry Tole, outside a hotel in Indianapolis. Authorities say the fight started over a parking dispute but quickly turned physical. Tole, who works for a company called Restaurant Technologies, allegedly sprayed Sanchez with pepper spray and then stabbed him in the chest. Tol
'I just want to see my wife...': Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez out of hospital and jail after violent stabbing incident

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