True to his word, Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton has put aside his contractual-related issues and reported to the opening day of mandatory minicamp Tuesday, NFL Network's James Palmer confirmed.
The Denver Broncos received trade recalls about wide receiver Courtland Sutton leading up to the draft — according to ESPN — but the team opted not to trade the veteran receiver.
The Broncos receiver looks like he’s staying put in Denver The Pittsburgh Steelers have been connected to Denver Broncos wide receiver for several weeks in terms of a potential trade.
The Denver Broncos have gone through years of suffering with mediocre or just flat-out bad quarterback play. No one has been able to follow up on what Peyton Manning did in a Broncos uniform since then, and, that's okay because it's not easy.
The Denver Broncos are set to kick off the mandatory portion of the team’s offseason program this week and there are a a variety of storylines that will help set the table for the push to training camp.
The Denver Broncos have at least one very happy player right now. Denver wide receiver Courtland Sutton says he is excited that the team now has quarterback Bo Nix.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton is rooting for Russell Wilson in Pittsburgh. He believes his former quarterback was just dealt a bad hand in Denver.
When the Denver Broncos begin mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, wide receiver Courtland Sutton will be in attendance. “I will be there,” Sutton said during an interview with the DNVR Broncos Podcast on Thursday.
Courtland Sutton has stayed away from the voluntary portion of the Denver Broncos’ offseason program, amid contract negotiations but the team, but the wide receiver is about to make his triumphant return to the practice field.
Wide receiver Courtland Sutton confirmed he will indeed be at the Denver Broncos mandatory minicamp next week after skipping the team’s OTAs. Is this an endorsement of the new-look offense or just a player taking what he can get?
The Denver Broncos were about as pedestrian of a team as imaginable last season as Sean Payton’s team finished with an 8-9 record, good for second place in the AFC West (tied with the Las Vegas Raiders).
Denver Broncos WR Courtland Sutton is ready to roll even despite his contract uncertainty.
As he seeks a new deal, Courtland Sutton has been absent from the Broncos’ organized team activities. That situation will change next week.
The Denver Broncos might not have a competitive team this season, but they at least have some level of harmony with their leading receiver even despite financial disagreement.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have looked for a trade target at wide receiver and have even inquired about multiple names. But it will likely have to get ugly for someone to get pried loose.
Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton expects wide receiver Courtland Sutton to attend next week’s mandatory minicamp, he said Tuesday. Sutton, who led the Broncos and tied for fourth in the league with 10 touchdown receptions last season, has not attended any part of the offseason program, including the current OTAs.
Over the weekend, we learned that the Denver Broncos have " rebuffed " multiple trade inquiries on the currently disgruntled Courtland Sutton. The veteran
The Denver Broncos have found themselves in a bit of a situation. Their best offensive player, wide receiver Courtland Sutton, is holding out of voluntary OTAs because of a contract dispute.
We learned last week that Denver Broncos veteran wide receiver Courtland Sutton is seeking to bump his $13.5 million base salary up into the $15-$16 million range.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have made it no secret that they have called around about wide receiver help this offseason. After trading Diontae Johnson, the obvious plan would be to pivot to the trade market and add someone there.
Throughout the course of the NFL offseason, the Denver Broncos and star wide receiver Courtland Sutton have been locked in a situation regarding the player’s contract.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported this weekend that Broncos WR Courtland Sutton is seeking a raise of around $2 or $3 million from his current scheduled salary in 2024. “He’s due about $13.6 million in cash this year,” Fowler said via Heavy’s Josh Buckhalter.
He remains tied to his four-year, $60M deal.
Unsurprisingly, Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton was a no-show when veterans joined rookies for on-field work on Monday.
Does a recent move by the Broncos signal a change of heart regarding the future of their star receiver?
The next phase of the Broncos’ offseason program is beginning on Monday, but Courtland Sutton remains absent from the team.
Courtland Sutton's name keeps popping up in trade rumors, but it appears the Broncos want to keep the talented wide receiver.
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