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The Indianapolis Colts have suffered a brutal blow to their roster ahead of Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons. Earlier this week, Indianapolis made a huge splash by acquiring All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets.
The NFL is headed to Germany this weekend as the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts face off in Berlin. The Colts made a major defensive upgrade at the trade deadline in order to cement their status as contenders, and the Falcons need a win to stay in the NFC playoff race.
Following a concussion he suffered in Week 7 while he was still with the Jets, Sauce Gardner has cleared the league's return to play protocol and is primed to make his Colts debut Sunday.
Here are five observations from the Colts' latest Week 10 depth chart ahead of Sunday's game against the Falcons.
Sauce Gardner will make his Indianapolis Colts debut in Berlin this Sunday after clearing concussion protocol.
The hungry NFL injury bug may have just handed Kirk Cousins and the Falcons a chance at a mutually beneficial exit strategy.
Sauce Gardner said he was “running in circles in the house” when he found out the Jets traded him to the Colts before Tuesday’s 4 p.m. trade deadline.
Sauce Gardner says he's in a “great situation” after being traded from the New York Jets to the Indianapolis Colts.
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