Broncos Maintain Stance on Not Trading Courtland Sutton Amid Contract Discussions
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton continues to skip voluntary workouts as he seeks a new contract, despite multiple trade inquiries.
- Courtland Sutton is not participating in the Broncos' voluntary offseason workouts, aiming for a contract adjustment.
- Despite receiving multiple trade offers, the Broncos have no plans to trade Sutton, emphasizing his importance to the team.
- Sutton's current contract, signed in 2021, includes a base salary of $13 million for 2024, with only $2 million guaranteed.
- The Broncos face a transitional period, having recently traded Jerry Jeudy and cut Russell Wilson, making Sutton's role as a team leader crucial.
- General Manager George Paton expressed confidence in Sutton's situation, describing him as 'in a good place' despite the holdout.