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Shane Steichen Hints At Potential Plans For Sauce Gardner

 

The Indianapolis Colts made perhaps the biggest and most surprising splash of the NFL trade deadline when they sent two first-round picks to the New York Jets for All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner.

Hopefully, it will give them one of the final pieces they need to be a true Super Bowl contender.

It wasn’t a move many saw coming, but his fit within the Indianapolis defense is intriguing, and head coach Shane Steichen hinted at the potential plans for Gardner.

He said if Gardner clears concussion protocol, he will play in Week 10 against the Atlanta Falcons in Germany.

“That’s the plan,” Steichen said.

Gardner didn’t play for the Jets in Week 8 due to his injury, but he appears to be headed in the right direction coming off their bye to make his Colts debut right away.

He’ll have a tough matchup awaiting him in Falcons wide receiver Drake London, who caught three touchdown passes from Michael Penix Jr. in a Week 9 loss to the New England Patriots.

Gardner signed a four-year, $120.4 million contract extension this offseason, so the Colts made a long-term investment with this trade and have plenty of time to figure out how to get him comfortable.

He should fit right in alongside Kenny Moore II, Johnathan Edwards and Mekhi Blackmon to form one of the league’s most talented secondaries, and it will be fun to see what this group can do.

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