Broncos, Courtland Sutton Agree to 4-Year Contract Extension
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Let's get to the news and notes from Day 3 of Broncos camp. Sutton ended up being the first domino to fall when it comes to the group of core Broncos entering a contract year. Bo Nix's No. 1 target garnered a four-year extension worth $93 million with $41 million guaranteed.
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 Barron's agreement, 31 of 32 first-rounders have signed with their squads, leaving the Cincinnati Bengals' Shemar Stewart as the last of the class unsigned.
The amount of guaranteed money in the second-round deals has been at issue ever since the Texans signed Jayden Higgins, the second pick of the round, to the first-ever fully guaranteed contract for a second-rounder in May. A standoff across the league ensued, and Collins and the Niners shot first this week.
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Yardbarker on MSNWhat happens if an NFL rookie doesn't sign his contract?With rookies beginning to report to training camps, many remain unsigned. What happens if they don't? Per Spotrac, 30 of the 32 players selected in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft have yet to sign their rookie contracts.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNBroncos strike amid the NFL's latest wide receiver contract battles, secure a major win with Courtland Sutton dealThe Denver Broncos have struck a deal to keep one of their best weapons in town for the foreseeable future. Denver, fresh off of a promising 10-7 season in 2024, is looking to roll momentum into the 2025 year and will be doing so with wide receiver Courtland Sutton under contract on a new