The Colts went all-in. The Eagles were aggressive. The Jets looked to the future. NFL teams were active in the weeks, days and minutes leading up to the trade deadline on Tuesday with the wildest moves coming from the Big Apple. Two-time All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner went from New York to Indianapolis for two first-round picks. The Jets also sent three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to Dallas in another blockbuster deal for a second-round pick in 2026 and a first-round pick in 2027.
Here are some winners and losers: Biggest individual winner Gardner. He goes from the worst team in the AFC East to the first-place team in the AFC South. Gardner has never been part of a team that won more than seven games in a season. He joins one that won seven before November. The Colts

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