The Colts have been in the market for cornerback help; they are not skimping on price. A deal is in place that will send Sauce Gardner from New York to Indianapolis, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reports.
The Jets will move on months after making Gardner the NFL’s highest-paid cornerback. Indianapolis will send two first-round picks to the Jets for Gardner, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports. Gardner already thanked the Jets (via X), as his through-2030 contract is moving to the Colts’ payroll. The picks are in 2026 and 2027.
Indianapolis was believed to be discussing a deal with another team, according to Fox’s Jay Glazer, who adds the Colts believed they had a separate trade done. That proved not to be the case. This unknown agreement falling through has led to one of the biggest DB trades in NFL history going down. Glazer adds wide receiver Adonai Mitchell is going back to the Jets in this trade. We heard earlier today Mitchell, who had been a Colts backup, was drawing trade interest. The Jets are picking up a wideout with team control through 2027.
This is a wildly out-of-character move for Colts GM Chris Ballard, who has shied away from pricey outside acquisitions during his nine-year tenure. But this offseason brought a shift. Ballard made good on a promise to be more open to outside spending, paying up for Charvarius Ward and Camryn Bynum. Indianapolis, which already has Kenny Moore on a high-end slot CB contract, has now flooded its secondary with expensive contracts.
Other teams called the Jets on Gardner, according to veteran insider Jordan Schultz. It had appeared Gardner was untouchable, as the Jets had extended him in July. But the 1-7 team will aggressively lean into a rebuild, with the two first-rounders becoming lead assets in the Aaron Glenn-Darren Mougey regime’s effort to return the Jets to contention. Gardner is believed to have been stunned by this trade, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, who indicates the young corner learned of it shortly after noon ET today. He is certainly not the only one shocked by the Jets’ course change here.
Gardner and Garrett Wilson loomed as the top pieces to trade, if the Jets were serious about obtaining top draft capital, but lower-level moves — like deals involving Michael Carter II, Quincy Williams and Allen Lazard — were rumored. The team was believed to be listening on Quinnen Williams, but a trade is not viewed as likely. Now, however, the Jets certainly appear more open to blowing it up.
The Jets drafted Gardner fourth overall in 2022 and watched the Cincinnati alum become a central piece in a defensive turnaround. Robert Saleh‘s first defense ranked last; his second, with Gardner as a boundary stopper, rocketed to fourth. Other reasons existed for the ascent, but Gardner represented the biggest variable. Gardner soared to first-team All-Pro acclaim during his first two seasons, becoming one of the NFL’s premier cornerbacks. That did not result in Jets wins, but Joe Douglas‘ miss on Zach Wilson limited a well-built defense’s impact.
Gardner, 25, also did not match his 2022-23 form during the ’24 season. The physical corner, who has a reputation for being overly physical at points, graded as a top-three cornerback (per Pro Football Focus) in 2022 and ’23. PFF slotted him 31st in 2024 and ranks him 22nd this year. Glenn’s arrival brought a new system for Gardner to learn, and the new HC will retool at corner. The Jets extended Carter last year and let longtime No. 2 corner D.J. Reed walk in free agency. Now, Carter (traded to the Eagles) and Gardner is gone, fully dismantling Douglas’ CB trio.
Though, trading a slot corner in a Day 3 pick-swap exchange is obviously much different from dealing away a prime perimeter stopper for two first-round picks. The Jets, however, have benefited from a similar move in the fairly recent past. As Douglas’ 2020 negotiations with Jamal Adams were not starting well, the then-second-year GM flipped the All-Pro safety to the Seahawks for two first-rounders, a third and safety Bradley McDougald. Douglas ended up winning that trade, with Adams not coming especially close to justifying his then-safety-record Seattle extension. The Seahawks cut bait during that deal, and the Jets stocked their roster with the two firsts.
Prior to the Adams swap, the Jets also traded Darrelle Revis to the Buccaneers in 2013. The team fetched first- and fourth-rounders for the future Hall of Famer, whom the team had extended in 201o. Revis scored another contract with the Bucs, and the Jets drafted Sheldon Richardson with the first-rounder obtained. Gardner commanding more in a trade return than Revis is less indicative of talent and more tied to his age. Revis was going into an age-28 season at the time of the trade. Gardner will finish out his age-25 campaign with the Colts.
The Jets traded up for Alijah Vera-Tucker with the first of the Adams picks and acquired Wilson with the second first-rounder. Wilson joined Gardner in being extended this offseason. While Wilson was believed to be unhappy as the Aaron Rodgers period waned, Gardner was never connected to any trade rumors. Even as the rumors of Woody Johnson meddling piled up last year, Gardner expressed interest in being a long-term Jet. But the team’s new regime found an offer it couldn’t refuse.
Indianapolis is taking on a $30.1MM-per-year CB extension, doing so after giving Ward a three-year, $48MM deal in March. Both these moves deviate from Ballard’s M.O. at this position. For a while, Moore had been the Colts’ only high-priced CB — and the slot market is well south of the top perimeter deals — excepting Stephon Gilmore‘s one-and-done with the team. The team has changed its stripes and will take on a contract filled with option bonuses.
Despite Patrick Surtain‘s Defensive Player of the Year season, the CB market moved past his $24MM-per-year deal signed last September. Jaycee Horn, Derek Stingley and Gardner eclipsed the star Denver defender. Stingley’s $30MM-AAV accord set up Gardner to pass him, and the Jets OK’d it. For the team to move on after eight games is a shocking development, as a third Jets regime will bail on a standout DB early in his tenure. John Idzik traded Revis, while Douglas unloaded Adams. Mougey will make his mark on the Jets’ roster by shipping out Gardner in-season.
Gardner’s deal only carries a $13.75MM signing bonus, making it easier to trade. Rather than the Jets drowning in dead money by trading a player they just paid, the Colts will be on the hook for a $20MM option bonus in 2026, NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero notes. The Jets are only being hit with $19.75MM in dead cap (per Spotrac), which will be spread out through 2027 because of this trade occurring after June 1. While it represents a risk to give up on a player so soon, the Jets’ current regime set up a potential trade with this contract structure. And it found a taker in the Colts, who are likely among the many teams high on the accomplished corner.
The former top-five pick joins a Colts team that has struggled to staff its CB spots. Ward joins third-round rookie Justin Walley on IR, having suffered a concussion in a pregame workout. Ward is expected back, while Walley is out for the season. The Colts just activated Jaylon Jones, however. Jones joined trade pickup Mekhi Blackmon, Cameron Mitchell and rookie UDFA Johnathan Edwards in an unimposing contingent of outside CBs. Gardner changes that equation.
When Ward returns, the Colts can deploy a Gardner-Ward-Moore trio — one that will be among the NFL’s best if all parties play to their capabilities — and be much better-positioned at the position. The team struggled at the non-Moore CB spots, as JuJu Brents could not stay healthy and a gambling suspension ended Isaiah Rodgers‘ Indianapolis tenure, during Gus Bradley‘s final seasons. Lou Anarumo now has a crucial chess piece, as the Colts look to challenge for the AFC’s No. 1 seed.
The Colts sit a surprising 7-2, having seen their offense — prior to a step backward in Pittsburgh — dominate, having scored more points through eight games than any post-merger team in franchise history. The Colts rank first in scoring and seventh in points allowed. Indy’s defensive strength comes through its rush deterrence, however; the team ranks 26th against the pass.
Indianapolis sought CB and EDGE help at the deadline. Part one of that mission is complete, albeit at a far pricier cost than anticipated, and it will be interesting to see if the Colts call it a day or still add at defensive end.
Gardner’s contract hitting the payroll is also interesting for a Colts team that has seen Daniel Jones deliver a bounce-back start to the season. The Colts may no longer be in the low-cost contract business at QB come 2026, should Jones keep going en route to another raise (one the team appears open to), so adding the NFL’s biggest DB contract introduces a complication.
Ballard has been a homegrown-centric GM, to a fault almost, during his tenure. Though, Ballard and HC Shane Steichen certainly faced pressure coming into the season. They are far more committed to this year’s roster than they were entering Tuesday. It will be fascinating to see how the veteran GM manages the roster moving forward, now that he has taken the biggest swing in his executive career.
Mitchell had competed with Alec Pierce for a starting role in 2024, seeing Anthony Richardson‘s accuracy issues make his rookie season harder to evaluate. The former Georgia and Texas pass catcher did post 23 receptions for 312 yards as a rookie. With Tyler Warren entering the fray this offseason, Mitchell had faded to a deep background piece. He has only caught two passes since October began.
Also becoming the second Colt to lose a touchdown by inexplicably dropping the ball on the 1-yard line in two years (after Jonathan Taylor did the same in 2024), Mitchell was viewed as the culprit in the team’s one-score loss to the Rams in Week 4. A holding call on Mitchell negated a Taylor TD in that seven-point defeat. But Mitchell is a second-round pick signed through 2027. The Jets will take what amounts to a flier. More playing time should be expected, as the Jets do not have much of note beyond Garrett Wilson at receiver.
Whoa
Wasnt expecting this to become another Jalen Ramsey trade
Can’t say no to 2 #1’s. I dig it
WOW!
They are really all in on Jones
Jets might as well burn it all down
The Lions should have been all over this! Where the hell is Brad Holmes trying to improve his team????
And the rebuild of the rebuild begins. This is not one that was to be expected, nor would I think the picks are going to be as impactful being towards the end. They must have faith in the GM and scouting staff that they’ll select well.
Two first rounders? Not gonna say he isn’t a good player, but I don’t think Sauce is the player some make him out to be.
Two time all pro, still ranking elite in coverage this year despite the “down year” last season
Could be 2-1st at the End of 1st round now! With Colts winning this Season! Already signed after 2030 Season. Getting a top CB Already secured All-Pro Corner than gambling on 2 questionable 1st round picks
The Colts better win quickly since they just mortgaged their future drafts and cap space. If not, they’ll be the mid-west Raiders, playing with a couople of high profile players and filling big gaps with scrubs
Keep in mind…They will likely be late 1st rounders….The Colts are 7-2 and even if they only go 5-3 to close the season, that is going to be very late. Point wise….Likely the same value as a single pick in the 6-10 Range from a bad team. He is also locked in for a while…with some of the bonus money already paid out.
Based on your extensive professional experience?
Jets will somehow mess it up with those picks.
Hard to have much faith in a team that drafted Christian Hackenberg as their savior 🙂
Zach Wilson would like to enter the conversation.
Hackenberg was never called the savior and it’s laughable to suggest he was. Kid was always a project.
As a Penn State Fan…I was SHOCKED they drafted Hackenberg where they did. The dude looks good in photographs and could sling it on the practice field, but he totally collapsed when there was pressure and had a brain freeze anytime the defense gave him a complex look. I always over-estimate how good Penn Staters will be….but Hackenberg was as bad as I thought….
😂
Being a Jets fan is torture
It’s a grueling test of internal fortitude and mental stability.
Not as much torture as being a Giants fan.
Chucky, I hope you rethink that statement and issue an apology
Youre obsession with Giants is so weird. Any non Jets fan reading this, we dont claim Chucky
Somebody save Brecce Hall and Garrett Wilson too!
Thats the thing, the players they should be trading (Breece, Jermaine Johnson, others on expiring contracts) they wont but the guy they just extended theyll move on from
Yeah, let’s trade the RB who won a game for us before the bye. That’ll set off the fanbase.
Is it like a medical condition of yours where youre unable to put together one sensible take? His contract is expiring and theres no way hes staying. Yeah keep the guy whos going to leave ASAP and get nothing for him in a 1-7 season thatll help us
Sauce has been terrible this year. What an awful deal for the Colts.
The longer Daniel Jones plays the better those pics will be. This year the Colts should make the playoffs. Next year is a crapshoot and could easily crash and burn and be a top ten pick.
They’re the Jets picks, they depend on how the Jets do not the Colts
Um…no.
Indy have yet to play Jax or Houston.
I like it. This is the year to be all-in. The usual AFC Goliaths are all vulnerable. Major props to Ballard.
and if they miss this year, they will still need to sign Jones to a big contract while missing two major picks and a significant chunk of their cap space.
The return might be a little light considering where those picks might land, but good for the Jets. Blow it up, trade whatever you can and get as many picks as possible. You can use those picks to either draft or move up in the draft. At least now there is a vision.
Theres less of a vision. They now have nothing at CB and traded away one of the guys they should try to build around
The vision is punting on this year and embracing tanking. You don’t build a championship team around one CB. They’re 1-7 with Sauce. A shutdown corner making a lot of money is less valuable to them than two firsts.
This is a bold move, and a good one if they go all the way and trade some other players as well.
They could tank by trading off players that arent going to be here long term like Breece, Quincy, JJ, Fields, Clemons, etc. We just extended Sauce, the one guy who publicly said he wanted to help turn this franchise around, and now they moved MC and Sauce, let Reed walk and all they have left is… Brandon Stephens. They now need to pour some serious draft capital into the position to even get half the production they had last year. This is visionless. Its likely that its just that the HC, who never really had that great of a defense in Detroit, wants to play full man coverage like its 1990 and felt like Sauce wasnt a scheme fit instead of admitting his scheme sucks
Again, you don’t build a championship team around an expensive CB. I don’t care what he has ‘publicly said’ because that is meaningless. He’s probably doing cartwheels right now at the idea of playing for a winner and getting off the Jets. They’re 1-7 with him. They just got two 1sts and some cap space down the line. If you think this is ‘visionless’ then we disagree on how you rebuild the Jets. This is an out of character move for the Jets, which by default makes it a good one.
He’s expensive by today’s terms, by the time that deal is done its a cheap contract. And it does matter what he publicly said, as it shows that hes not going to be a locker room cancer while the franchise tries to turn itself around. You DO build top defenses around all pro CBs that you have locked up long term btw. Yes, trade players away for draft capital when youre 1-7, but not one of the only bright spots on the team. There is a long list of players that can be traded on the Jets but GW and Sauce shouldve been the only two untouchables. Theyre going to have to turn around and sink the draft capital back into the CB position to get that unit back to being as talented as they were in 23-24 so yes theres no vision there.
Agreed. Still didn’t see this coming but business is business.
Light? Two first round picks and a receiver who was a second rd pick last year is a lot.
I’m thrilled with the return as a Jets fan. First round picks have immense value even if they’re not top 10. The NFL draft is not the NBA where it’s top heavy. Dart was #25 and Egbuka #19 last year and they’re the odds on favorites for ROY.
You get the additional year on the rookie deal and still have a swathe of players to choose from.
First, I said ‘might’ be a ‘little’ light. I hedged quite a bit. And I’m saying it in the sense that these picks might both be in the mid- to late-20s. Plus Mitchell has done zero to justify that 2nd round status. He’s not worth much at all.
And you can cite Dart and Egbuka but the hit rate on mid-20s picks is a lot worse than the rate for top 10 picks. It’s not NBA-level top-heavy but it’s still top-heavy. Sauce is a great CB. Two mid-20s 1sts and a WR who has done absolutely nothing to distinguish himself might be a little light.
Yeah not trying to twist your words I just disagree. Obv the hit rate for top 10 picks is higher bc they’re higher picks but plenty of busts top 10 too. There are pro bowl level players selected in the 20s every year and it’s not granted Colts will be great next year. Corners typically have a shorter shelf life for elite play too and the jets are obv not near contention. I think it’s a fantastic haul.
The Lions trading stafford for Goff plus 2 firsts has been a primary reason for their return to contention. Hopefully the Jets can emulate
To piggyback on what youre saying on it being light, for comparison, the Jets got 2 first rounders for Jamal Adams, a safety who publicly wanted out and was on an expiring contract so the Seahawks also had to extend him immediately.
Huge ballsy move for the best record nfl team. Did not see this happening
That’s a big move going all in when Jones has won what, one playoff game ever? 👀
Wow steep price…
Whoa. That’s a big move.
Nice! Time to put some Sauce on an already improved defense.
Yet, in order to spend some quality time with the playbook, Gardner is going to find out the shortest distance to Indianapolis is hopping on a flight to Berlin for this week’s game vs the Falcons.
WOW!
This was crazy! there was someone in another threat brought up Chris Ballard when I was talking about Howie being the best GM in the NFL. this is a huge price to pay but worth every penny IMO.
I might add, Jim Irsay’s daughters are serious about devoting resources to a competitive team in green lighting Chris Ballard to make this deal. Good on them and good on the Colts.
Now we know why Carlie Irsay-Gordon spends time on the sidelines wearing a headset and taking notes.
Not the trade that any Jets fan (or player) expected I’m sure. Colts made an offer Jets couldn’t refuse however.
Great move for both. Ahmad Gardner is really great and the Colts did what they had to do to acquire him. Jets aren’t competitive anytime in the next 2 years anyways and clearing cap space and gaining extra picks that likely fall 20-32 the next 2 years is really the best way to go. Doesn’t hurt getting Adonai either.
Jets went into their bye 1-7. Five of those 7 losses were by one score. Hence they are competitive, unlike the New York Football Giants.
I like the move for the Jets, tear it down, bring a priest in to bless the team and start over
love the daniel jones feel good story .. but the colts wins have come against : chargers .. broncos .. cardinals.. dolphins.. raiders and titans 2x .. not exactly the crème de la crème of the league
And now, he has to hot foot it to Europe.