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But let's not lose sight of what's happening with the Colts ' defense. Indianapolis traded for former All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner at the NFL trade deadline as a means of going all in to contend in this year's playoffs. They need Gardner to be a star player and a difference maker. Full stop.
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Sauce Gardner injury: Latest practice status update on Colts' CB
Indianapolis Colts' cornerback Sauce Gardner was not going to practice on Wednesday, according to head coach Shane Steichen. Gardner continues to work through a calf injury that he sustained in the Colts ' Week 13 matchup with the Houston Texans. He did not practice at all last week and was ruled out of this past Sunday's game.
Indianapolis Colts cornerback Sauce Gardner is expected to miss some time, but could be back later in the year.
Cornerback Sauce Gardner, who was in on the stop on Houston’s first play of the game, went down away from the play on the team’s second defensive snap with a calf injury. He has been ruled out. The Indianapolis cornerback was taking on a block and appeared to pull up in the middle of the play, limping away from the action and going to the ground.
The Jets, doomed by Achilles injuries in 2023 ( Aaron Rodgers) and 1999 (Vinny Testaverde), could benefit greatly from last week's season-ending injury to Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones.
Gardner (calf) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Seahawks.
Colts coach Shane Steichen said CB Sauce Gardner will miss an undetermined amount of time with a calf injury; what we know
Early in the first quarter against the Texans, the corner was blanketing tight end Cade Stover before coming up lame and hobbling away from the play.
#Colts star CB Sauce Gardner, who suffered a calf strain in Sunday’s loss, is considered week-to-week with the hope he’s back during the regular season, sources tell me and @TomPelissero after the MRI. Not long-term. But he’ll miss some time. pic.twitter.com/8BSLZSQS8S
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