INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Sauce Gardner spent Monday studying video of the Cleveland Browns. By Tuesday, he had moved on to the Atlanta Falcons. On Sunday, he's expected to be on the field — with the Indianapolis Colts in Berlin.
It's been a whirlwind week for the two-time All-Pro cornerback, who was dealt by the New York Jets to the Colts at the trade deadline on Tuesday. He flew to Indy that night, and the team was set to fly to Europe on Thursday.
In between, he's been getting acclimated to a new city, new coaches and a different opponent. And now that he's cleared the concussion protocol, he's set to make his Colts debut on the international stage.
“I've barely slept, so I'm looking forward to that flight,” Gardner said Thursday in his first public comments since he was traded. “It'

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