Adonai Mitchell was in the Indianapolis Colts' film room preparing for their Week 10 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons when he was called into the coach's office. He had just been traded to the New York Jets in the deal headlined by star cornerback Sauce Gardner departing MetLife Stadium for the AFC South.
"When I was informed, I was watching film with the quarterbacks preparing for Atlanta," Mitchell said. "I got called in, and I got told, and I was just surprised. After the surprise, the feeling went away, and I was just excited. Excited for a new chapter, excited for a new beginning, and to put everything in the past."
A second-round pick out of Texas last year, he was an afterthought in the Colts' offense. He caught 23 passes in his rookie season and was practically phased out upon

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