
Colts CB Sauce Gardner was a huge acquisition for the team as they attempted to make a playoff push. Injuries had derailed the strong season the team was having before Gardner arrived, yet he still sees a future in Indianapolis after being acquired by GM Chris Ballard.
“He’s incredible,” Colts HC Shane Steichen said, via ESPN’s Stephen Holder. “He’s a hell of a player. He’s sticky in coverage. He’s an elite corner that can win one-on-one matchups. Every time he was out there, he did a hell of a job doing it. So, [I’m] really looking forward to his future in this organization.”
“I definitely think this is a long-term home, and that’s been communicated to me,” Gardner noted. “Teams need premier cornerbacks. It’s a lot of good that came out of this and is still coming out of this. I definitely look forward to being a part of the future here. I know I’m going to continue to do what I have to do on and off the field, so I’m looking forward to what we’re going to do.”
Ballard recounted his decision to make the trade with the Jets for Gardner.
“I kept asking myself, ‘Look, would we get this guy in the draft?'” Ballard said. “Well, maybe [if we] get a little luck. But you’re talking about a premier guy that’s been to Pro Bowls. He’s 24 years old, and the contract was, we thought, advantageous to acquire. Sauce has got a really bright future, and he’s going to be a core piece for us here for a while. We got a 24-year-old premier cornerback that still has upside. Those guys are not easy to find.”
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