Broncos, Courtland Sutton agree to 4-year, $92 million deal
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Denver Broncos fans got their first look at linebacker Dre Greenlaw in full pads at Monday’s training camp practice, and Sean Payton was quite complimentary.
Wide receiver Courtland Sutton and the Broncos have agreed to a four-year extension that's going to keep him under contract until 2029.
After reaching a contract extension with Courtland Sutton, the Broncos should follow this process with other stars.
It took two seasons, but Courtland Sutton proved his standing as a foundational player to Sean Payton and t Broncos’ brass.
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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.
With evaluators often comparing Nix to Drew Brees, the success seemed inevitable in hindsight. Brees had a Hall of Fame-worthy career across 15 seasons with the New Orleans Saints, who were coached by Sean Payton, now Nix’s coach with the Denver Broncos.
Payton highlights Sutton's leadership, Greenlaw talks being part of Broncos' defense | Broncos in 60
On this episode of "Broncos in 60," Head Coach Sean Payton shares what it means to have wide receiver Courtland Sutton on the team and shares his thoughts on the play of linebacker Dre Greenlaw. Plus,
The Broncos have the best defense in football and an up-and-coming star at quarterback. So which surprise player is their X-factor?
Denver Broncos safety Brandon Jones commended his team's quarterback Bo Nix for his approach to the game. The former Oregon Duck has displayed big improvements early on his pro career. What's in store for Nix in 2025?
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On Monday, the Denver City Council will have another round of discussion regarding multiple projects that would be funded under the Vibrant Denver Bond proposal.
Drew Sanders was taken off the field on Friday, and it has been reported that he will miss several weeks with a foot injury. That's certainly a better diagnosis than many first feared, but it's still an injury for a guy who could not afford another one.