NFL broadcaster Mark Sanchez is hospitalized in Indianapolis after being stabbed during an altercation early Saturday, police said. Authorities described the case as an isolated altercation just after midnight between Sanchez and another man, People reports, not a random attack. Sanchez, who was a quarterback in the league for 10 seasons, was reported to be stable. The other man also was injured, reportedly suffering lacerations.
Police are investigating and plan to present the case to the Marion County Prosecutor's Office to determine potential charges. Neither man was arrested, police said. The confrontation took place in the Wholesale District, a downtown nightlife area next to the Indiana statehouse, per the AP. Sanchez was in Indianapolis to call the Raiders-Colts game on Sunday for Fox Sports. He played for USC before his NFL career, from which he retired in 2019. Sanchez also has worked as an analyst for ABC and ESPN.