Report: Broncos, Sutton reach 4-year, $92M extension
The Denver Broncos and wide receiver Courtland Sutton have agreed to a four-year, $92-million extension, sources told the NFL Network Insiders.
Sutton's extension includes $41 million guaranteed, Chris Tomasson of the Denver Gazette reports.
Broncos head coach Sean Payton said earlier Monday that the two sides were "real close" to a new deal, according to Andrew Mason of Denver Sports 104.3.
Sutton was entering the final year of his contract before signing his extension.
The 29-year-old has been Denver's leading receiver in each of the last two years and three of the past four campaigns.
He caught a career-high 81 passes last season and put up 1,081 receiving yards and eight touchdowns.
He has one Pro Bowl selection to his name, which came after a career-high 1,112-yard campaign in 2019.
The Broncos made the playoffs with a 10-7 record in 2024, their first season with quarterback Bo Nix under center.
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