Darius Slay Drops Unexpected Truth About Sauce Gardner’s Contract That Everyone’s Missed

Darius Slay Drops Unexpected Truth About Sauce Gardner’s Contract That Everyone’s Missed

Ever wonder why Sauce Gardner, one of the NFL’s brightest cornerback stars, is still waiting on a contract extension that seems way overdue? I mean, we’ve seen record-setting deals fly left and right—especially for quarterbacks—but when it comes to lockdown defenders like Gardner, the pitch suddenly feels murky. The Jets rocking the slow-payroll shuffle here? Fellow defensive ace Darius Slay isn’t holding back, calling out the Jets for dragging their feet while the Texans frontloaded a massive $90 million, three-year deal to Derek Stingley Jr., drafted just a pick before Gardner. It’s a curious case—one that’s got the entire league riffing on what’s next for this rising star. Stick with me as we unpack the drama, the dollars, and the possible fallout for Gardner’s future in green and white.

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 07: Sauce Gardner arrives at EA Sports presents The Madden Bowl at Orpheum Theater on February 07, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
(Photo by Kaitlyn Morris/Getty Images)

 

NFL contracts have changed a lot over the past decade, especially for the top players at each position.

When someone gets a record-setting contract, it seems like the next one to get a massive extension wants to make more than the previous deal.

Some of these negotiations have been fruitful, mainly with the top quarterbacks, but players at other positions haven’t been so lucky.

It is easy to justify the value of a top QB, but the same can’t always be said for players on defense.

However, when a player is as good as Sauce Gardner, it’s easy to see how much he brings to the New York Jets.

With that in mind, many around the league are surprised that the cornerback hasn’t gotten a contract extension yet, especially after the Houston Texans already extended Derek Stingley Jr., who was taken one pick ahead of Gardner in the 2022 NFL Draft.

Fellow defensive back Darius Slay recently commented on this, indicating that it’s a bad move on the Jets’ part that they have yet to give Gardner a new deal.

“Man Houston done did right by their star CB, [why] the h*** the Jets taking so long to pay Sauce. He’s a top dawg that earned his money!” Slay wrote, via JPAFootball.

Stingley received an almost fully guaranteed three-year contract worth $90 million.

It’s undetermined if Gardner is frustrated with the Jets, but considering the landscape of the NFL, he’s likely not pleased with the situation.

He will command top dollar if he does get a contract extension, and it could be another record-setting deal when all is said and done.

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