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Broncos Hold Off on New Long-Term Deal for Courtland Sutton

In pursuit of cap flexibility the Broncos have funneled resources into other starters leaving their veteran receiver unsigned.

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Overview

  • The Broncos have not offered Courtland Sutton a long-term contract despite his 81 catches for 1,081 yards and eight touchdowns in 2024.
  • Sutton turned 29 this year and enters the final season of his deal without a guaranteed extension in place.
  • Denver has directed cap space toward free-agent signings such as J. K. Robbins and big extensions for Mike McGlinchey, Quinn Meinerz, Pat Surtain II and Garett Bolles.
  • Comparable receivers Chris Godwin, Davante Adams and Stefon Diggs recently secured multi-year deals averaging over $20 million per season.
  • With younger receivers dominating the league’s top yardage rankings, the Broncos are weighing Sutton’s asking price against emerging, cost-controlled options.