Despite not winning an NFL championship since Super Bowl III, the New York Jets are still somewhat relevant as far as football news concern. Even after Aaron Rodgersâ departure, the team is ready to start looking for new, better days. One player specifically is trying to leave last season behind and recover his mojo.
That player is none other than cornerback Sauce Gardner. He has three years in the NFL, and in his first two seasons, he was selected All-Pro both times. By all means, Sauce Gardner is one of the best corners in the league. However, last year he wasnât even a Pro Bowler, and he wants that to change.
âI know Iâm not perfect, but the fact that heâs trying to get perfection out of me is what I need because, you know, Iâve had a lot of success, early success in the league,â Gardner said about defensive coordinator Steve Wilks. âAnd the last thing I need is a new regime to come in here and just allow me to be complacent.â
Sauce is working on getting more interceptions
While Gardnerâs level has been absolutely stellar, one thing has been missing: interceptions. Gardner has played 48 games for the Jets, but despite being one of the best corners in the NFL, he only has 3 interceptions. Now, he still has 40 passes defended. You could also attribute the lack of picks to opposing quarterbacks. They just wonât risk the ball by challenging Sauce.

Sauce Gardner #1 of the New York Jets looks on during warm ups prior to the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on October 20, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
However, with the new coaching staff, a new defensive scheme is set in place. According to Sauce himself, âI always thank them (new coaching staff) every single day because they put me in a position to make plays.â

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Wilks has a long career in the NFL but itâs Aaron Glenn the one who has to be thrilled. Glenn played corner for 15 years, so he knows the ins and out of the position. He even was a 3-time Pro Bowler. Also, defensive backs assistant Dreâ Bly made two Pro Bowls as well, and he had 43 interceptions.
This has to be music to Gardnerâs ears. If he is able to develop into a greater player, he might become a generational talent that marks an era. This new defensive scheme has the potential to do wonders for Sauce.





