Stampede Blue
According to Spotrac, new Indianapolis Colts 2x NFL First-Team All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner’s salary cap hits have come in both for the remainder of the 2025 campaign and beyond:
It’s worth noting that the former 4th overall pick of the 2022 NFL Draft signed a 4-year, $120.4 million contract extension this past offseason before New York shockingly sent him to Indianapolis ahead of Tuesday afternoon’s blockbuster of a trade deadline.
However, as Spotrac notes, the Jets’ unique structuring of Gardner’s recent mega-contract extension allowed for Tuesday’s trade deadline deal, which sent shockwaves throughout league circles and the national media alike:
For the Colts, the ramifications of this move mean a few things going forward both from a potential salary cap standpoint and likely who will continue to be overseeing the overall management of it atop:
It’s worth noting that with Gardner only hitting the salary cap at $9.5M next year, that him and veteran corner Charvarius Ward are combining for just around $29.6 million, which is much smaller than Gardner’s potential salary cap number previously thrown out by SI.com’s Albert Breer—and conversely, much more manageable as it relates to allocating salary cap resources to a singular defensive position.