The Denver Broncos and wide receiver Courtland Sutton have reached a landmark agreement on a four-year, $92 million contract extension. The deal, confirmed by a source to ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Monday, underscores the Broncos’ commitment to retaining one of their most productive offensive players. Sutton, who has been a cornerstone of the Broncos’ receiving corps since joining the team in 2018, is set to continue playing for the franchise through the 2027 season.
The $92 million total includes both guaranteed and performance-based incentives, reflecting the Broncos’ confidence in Sutton’s continued production. The extension provides Sutton with financial security and allows him to focus on his performance on the field. For the Broncos, the deal represents a strategic investment in a player who has consistently demonstrated his ability to make game-changing plays in critical moments.
Broncos general manager John Elway has emphasized the importance of this extension to the team’s long-term plans. ‘Courtland Sutton is an incredible player and a vital part of our offense,’ Elway stated. ‘This extension ensures we can keep him here for the next four years, giving us stability and a strong foundation for our future success.’ The deal is expected to have a positive impact on the team’s overall performance as they aim to compete at the highest level in the NFL.