Mark Sanchez pays tribute to ‘big brother’ Nick Mangold
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Lawyers for former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez were in an Indiana court Wednesday in the case against the ex-Jet for a run-in with a truck driver in which he ended up getting stabbed.
Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez is sharing his first social media post this week since his stabbing incident.
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Mark Sanchez 'still recovering' from stab wound, trial date set as ex-NFL QB faces felony charge
An Indianapolis judge has set a trial date for former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez, who faces a felony battery charge, among other offenses, after an Oct. 4 incident. Sanchez is accused of seriously injuring a truck driver outside a hotel.
Mark Sanchez is posting to social media for the first time since his stabbing incident over three weeks ago. Sanchez took to his X page on Sunday to share his first post in over four months. He used the opportunity to pay tribute to his former teammate Nick Mangold, the ex-New York Jets center who died on Sunday at the age of 41.
An Indianapolis judge on Wednesday confirmed Dec. 11 as the trial date for Fox Sports analyst and former NFL player Mark Sanchez, who's charged with attacking and seriously injuring a truck driver outside a hotel in what prosecutors say was a dispute over a parking place.
The lawyers handling the Mark Sanchez criminal case revealed that he is “still recovering” from being stabbed.
He's facing charges of battery resulting in serious bodily injury, battery resulting in bodily injury, unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle and public intoxication.
Meanwhile, Sanchez was involved in a stabbing incident on Oct. 4 in Indianapolis. He allegedly approached a 69-year-old truck driver named Perry Tole near a Westin hotel. Both men were injured and taken to the hospital.