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Broncos, WR Courtland Sutton agree to four-year, $92 million extension

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  • Broncos, WR Sutton agree to 4-year, $92M contract extension
  • The deal includes $41 million in guaranteed money
  • Sutton finished 2024 with a career-best 81 receptions, 1,081 yards and 8 TDs
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Courtland Sutton and the Denver Broncos have struck a major deal, as the veteran wide receiver has inked a four-year, $92 million contract extension, the team announced on Monday.

    The new agreement, which keeps Sutton in Denver through the 2029 season, includes a hefty $41 million in guaranteed money and pays out an average of $23 million per year, elevating him among the NFL's elite earners at his position.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Sutton, who turns 30 this season, has thrived under head coach Sean Payton since his arrival in 2023. Last year, Sutton posted career highs in catches (81) and receiving yards (1,081) while finding the end zone eight times, marking his first 1,000-yard season since 2019. The year before, he hauled in a personal-best 10 touchdown receptions.

    This latest contract replaces the final year of his previous deal, which was set to pay $14 million in 2025. The timing of the extension aligns with Sutton's recent strong form and Denver's resurgence.

  • WHAT THE FANS ARE SAYING

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BRONCOS?

    After years in the wilderness, the Broncos finally returned to the playoffs last season for the first time since their Super Bowl 50 triumph back in 2015.

    Sutton's consistency has been a bright spot amid Denver's quarterback carousel over the years. Drafted in the second round back in 2018 out of SMU, he has led the team in receiving yards in four of the past seven seasons. His durability and leadership have made him a cornerstone of the offense. Now, with rookie quarterback Bo Nix turning heads in 2024, the Broncos seem to have finally stabilized the signal-caller spot, giving Sutton the kind of partner he's long deserved.

    As he enters his eighth year in the league, Sutton has racked up 379 catches, 5,340 receiving yards, and 32 touchdowns, a resume that just got rewarded in a big way.