Courtland Sutton gets extension done with Broncos
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It took two seasons, but Courtland Sutton proved his standing as a foundational player to Sean Payton and t Broncos’ brass.
Football season is just weeks away, with the Denver Broncos' first preseason game on Aug. 9. Training camp, which is open to the public but requires tickets, starts on Friday. Here's what you need to know if you plan to attend.
The Denver Broncos and wide receiver Courtland Sutton have agreed to a four-year, $92 million contract extension that runs through 2029. The deal includes $41 million in guaranteed money.
The Denver Broncos are looking to take the next step with the team after making the playoffs in quarterback Bo Nix’s rookie season. The team made a move on Monday to bolster the roster for the next handful of years.
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Wide receiver Courtland Sutton and the Broncos have agreed to a four-year extension that's going to keep him under contract until 2029.
It's too early to make sweeping statements about the Broncos' RB situation. "We’ll see how it goes once we get into the preseason," Sean Payton said.
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The Colorado Department of Transportation has begun demolishing buildings at Burnham Yard, a historic rail yard that once played a key role in Denver’s railroad industry and is linked to ongoing conversations about a future Broncos stadium.
Before the Broncos: Roach (6-3, 290 pounds) began his NFL career with the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted college free agent prior to the 2020 season. In his rookie season, Roach played in nine games with 16 total tackles (seven solo, nine assisted, two tackles for loss).