Sauce Gardner laments misses in Colts debut
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The Indianapolis Colts went all-in on contending for a Super Bowl title by acquiring star cornerback Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets at last week's trade deadline.
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The trade sent a strong signal to the Colts’ locker room that management is doing all it can to contend right now. The move rewarded Quenton Nelson, Grover Stewart, DeForest Buckner, Michael Pittman, Kenny Moore, Zaire Franklin, Braden Smith, Jonathan Taylor and everyone else who lived through some of the franchise’s darker days.
Sauce Gardner was cursing himself on the sideline. There was a drop. But there was no doubt why the Colts traded for him
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" (The Jets) made a clear statement: we're starting over," FOX Sports analyst Charles Woodson said, "but they did a great job of acquiring picks. To get two first-rounders out of the deal — what it told me is that they're … (looking) to start this thing over.
The New York Jets entered the trade deadline with a lot of question marks on their roster and within their organization. They were one of the worst teams in the
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Sauce Gardner reflects on 'tough week' after trade, helping Colts earn win over Falcons
Cornerback Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner only officially became a member of the Indianapolis Colts shortly before the trade deadline expired last Tuesday and didn't have much time to prepare for the club's matchup versus the Atlanta Falcons in Berlin on Sunday.