The Indianapolis Colts are facing a pivotal week as they attempt to balance their roster and retain the league’s most efficient vertical weapon.
All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner took to social media to voice his support for teammate Alec Pierce in a characteristically blunt fashion.
Gardner, who joined the Colts mid-season via a blockbuster trade, jokingly asked his followers if he should lock Pierce in his basement until the wide receiver signed a new contract extension.
The lighthearted post underscored a serious concern in the Colts’ locker room: the potential departure of a player who has become the cornerstone of their downfield passing attack.
Gardner’s arrival in Indianapolis this past November was meant to be the final piece of a championship puzzle, as the Colts surrendered two first-round picks and receiver Adonai Mitchell to acquire him from the New York Jets.
While the team ultimately finished the 2025 season with an 8-9 record, the chemistry between the former Cincinnati collegiate teammates was immediate.
Gardner has spent only a few months in the building, yet he has seen firsthand how Pierce’s ability to stretch the field creates opportunities for the entire offense. For an organization looking to rebound in 2026, losing that gravity on the perimeter is a risk Gardner is clearly hoping to avoid.
Assessing the impact of Pierce’s record-setting efficiency
The urgency behind the “basement” joke is rooted in Pierce’s skyrocketing market value. Since being drafted 53rd overall in 2022, the wideout has developed into the premier deep threat in professional football, leading the NFL in yards per catch for two consecutive seasons. His 2025 campaign was particularly impressive; he surpassed the 1,000-yard mark for the first time in his career, averaging a staggering 21.3 yards per reception.
As the free agency period looms, Pierce has signaled his intent to explore the open market. While he has expressed an affinity for Indianapolis, his status as the league leader in explosive plays has positioned him for a significant payday that may exceed the Colts’ current budgetary plans.
The team’s failure to secure a postseason berth has led some analysts to speculate that Pierce may seek a situation with a more established contender, despite the personal pleas from high-profile teammates like Gardner.









