
Birmingham, AL – November 22, 2025
A shocking and violent incident erupted inside UAB’s Football Operations Building on Saturday morning, only hours before the Blazers’ matchup against USF. Police confirmed that UAB defensive lineman Daniel Mincey was arrested and charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing two of his own teammates during an altercation that escalated out of control.
According to early findings from investigators, the confrontation began as a verbal dispute between teammates. The argument intensified, and Mincey allegedly pulled out a knife and attacked one teammate. A second player was also stabbed during the chaos. Both victims were rushed to a local hospital and are now listed in stable condition.
UAB responded quickly with a public statement: “We’re grateful to report that two players injured in an incident this morning at the Football Operations Building are in stable condition. Our thoughts are with them and their families as they recover. The suspect — another player — remains in custody.”
Further background checks revealed that Daniel Mincey is the younger brother of a former Philadelphia Eagles player, though officials declined to reveal which Eagles veteran to protect family privacy. Authorities clarified that the former NFL player has no involvement in the incident.
Mincey, who began his college career at Kentucky before transferring, had been viewed as a promising defensive talent with a strong athletic pedigree. Instead, his future now faces a sudden and devastating turn as he awaits legal proceedings.
Despite the severity of the situation, UAB announced that the game against USF would continue as scheduled. The university increased campus security and offered counseling services to players shaken by the attack. Coaches were notified immediately after Mincey’s arrest, and the football program is cooperating closely with law enforcement.
The investigation remains active as police work to determine what triggered the violent escalation. More details are expected in the coming days as statements are gathered and evidence is processed.