One of the Colts’ most intriguing pieces is finally set to get a real runway.
Indianapolis spent last season with a cornerback pairing that never had the chance to settle in, and that made the promise of Charvarius Ward and Sauce Gardner more theory than reality. With Ward back healthy and the new season approaching, the expectation around that duo is starting to sharpen. Colts fans are also looking ahead to a full year of Daniel Jones at quarterback, but the secondary has its own big storyline.
Ward didn’t try to oversell anything. He knows the talent is obvious, but he also knows what matters is what happens once the games start.
"On paper, we can be one of the best in the game," Ward said, via Colts Roundtable. "But honestly, we've got to go out there and put in work and get some good continuity together, 'cause shoot, I think last year, me and Sauce only played one game together, like there's not a lot of time together.
So, obviously, he can learn a lot from me. I can learn a lot from him."
That’s the key with this Colts duo: the résumé is already there. Ward and Gardner have combined for three All-Pro selections and three Pro Bowl nods, and that kind of pedigree is hard to ignore. It’s part of why the pairing is being talked about as one of the best cornerback combinations in the league.
The problem, of course, is that the Colts barely got to see it last season. Ward’s injury ended any real chance for the two to build chemistry on the field, and that left Indianapolis with a high-end idea instead of a finished product. Now the hope is that the idea turns into something much more dangerous.
Gardner is heading into his first full season with the Colts, and that brings a certain amount of pressure with it. The trade brought him to Indianapolis for a reason, and now the expectation is that he helps validate it. Having Ward lined up on the other side should only make that easier.
For now, the Colts can point to a cornerback room that looks strong at the top and solid in depth behind it. But the spotlight is on Ward and Gardner, because if those two click the way Indianapolis thinks they can, this defense has a chance to look a lot different.
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