The Indianapolis Colts struck big at the NFL trade deadline, swinging a deal to acquire cornerback Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets. The Colts paid a heavy price to land Gardner, parting with two first-round draft picks and former second-round wide receiver Adonai Mitchell, but for Indianapolis clearly felt it was worth it.
So what's next in the pipeline for a Colts team that has actually been very aggressive in adding talent since the offseason?
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Well, an NFL executive feels that Indianapolis may try and flip quarterback Anthony Richardson in a trade.
"They were desperate for a corner, so I totally get it," the exec said, via Mike Sando of The Athletic . "The owner (Jim Irsay) died, they are going for it.

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