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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.
LAS VEGAS — When Courtland Sutton got to his spot in the formation at the 18-yard line and spotted No. 18 in a black jersey lined up in front of him, the Denver Broncos’ top receiver knew what ...
It was a challenging matchup for McDuffie, defending Sutton’s frame of 6 feet 4 inches and 216 pounds. The 29-year-old receiver has worked through quarterback challenges in Denver, but he showed ...
There are a lot of great receivers in the NFL and a good number of elite pass-catchers. Sutton has his issues, and while he has been a consistent producer, he only has two 1,000-yard receiving ...
Courtland Sutton enters the upcoming NFL campaign as the second-longest tenured Denver Broncos player, ranking only behind left tackle Garett Bolles. However, 2025 could mark his last in the Mile ...
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 ...
Courtland Sutton Sutton is the No. 11 player in my Week 11 wide receiver rankings. The Denver Broncos veteran entered Week 10 with two-consecutive 100-yard performances.
The Denver Broncos and Pro Bowl wide receiver Courtland Sutton reached an amicable resolution in 2024.. That was only after Sutton skipped the voluntary portion of the team’s offseason program ...
Courtland Sutton, Broncos contract update Sutton's long-term status in Denver remains a question mark. The 29-year-old is entering the final season of a four-year, $60.1 million deal he signed in ...
What may be the best part of the trade for the Broncos is Corey Trice Jr. Trice was a seventh-round pick in 2023 who played in six games, where he recorded 21 tackles, two pass deflections, and an ...
In Allen, receiver Courtland Sutton and outside linebacker Nik Bonitto, the Broncos have three stars on expiring deals who could command upwards of $20 million a year.
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