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Courtland Sutton has been with the Denver Broncos since 2018, and he's on the cusp of truly hitting all-time air in 2025. Sutton may have had the best year of his career in 2024, hauling in 81 ...
The No. 40 overall pick of the 2018 draft, Sutton is the team’s second-longest-tenured member behind only left tackle Garett Bolles. Bolles received a four-year, $82 million extension in ...
Courtland Sutton will have his work cut out for him in these five crucial matchups in 2025. ... Sutton will have a tough time if he doesn’t fully lock in. Diggs may be coming off an ACL tear, ...
As the Broncos have rebounded from their disastrous 2022 situation, some of the key players to help them climb out of that hole are entering contract years.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton wants a new contract. In a show of good faith, Sutton altered his approach in 2025 after skipping the voluntary portion of the offseason in 2024 ...
The Broncos disrespect continues, with PFF ranking Courtland Sutton as the No. 31-ranked wide receiver in the NFL. "Sutton has been a model of consistency for the Broncos.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton signed a four-year, $60 million contract back in 2021. The 2018 second-round pick signed for less money than some may have expected, given the ...
“Injuries and inconsistency have plagued Courtland Sutton for the majority of his NFL journey, one that could be further negatively impacted in 2025 due to the presence of Devaughn Vele,” Kay ...
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton is coming off his second-best NFL season. Sutton gained 1,081 receiving yards and scored eight touchdowns on 81 receptions in 2024, marking his first ...
Jun 7, 2025 1:40 PM EDT. In this story: Denver Broncos. Cincinnati Bengals. The Broncos drafted Courtland Sutton in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
When the Broncos used $5.25 million deal to lure J.K. Robbins from Chargers, it was a message to Courtland Sutton: Hurry up. And wait. Again.
Courtland Sutton joined the event in 2024, alongside Pat Surtain II, Jarrett Stidham and other teammates. Sutton raised the most money at the event with his swings, raising about $34,000.