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Yardbarker on MSNBroncos haven't discussed extension with veteran pass-rusher despite career seasonFranklin-Myers skipped OTAs as he pursued a new deal, and the veteran later took to social media to warn the Broncos that both the Rams and Jets regretted moving on from him. The defender was later in attendance for the start of training camp, and it sounds like he’s now given up on securing a new deal ahead of next offseason’s free agency.
It was another eventful day of Denver Broncos training camp, where the defense thrived, and a young linebacker separated himself.
After Payton arrived in Dove Valley two years ago, he brought Sutton, who’d battled injuries and inconsistency, into his office. Worried that Sutton had gotten too heavy, the coach put on some clips from No. 14’s Pro Bowl season in 2019.
The Denver Broncos and wide receiver Courtland Sutton have agreed to a four-year, $92 million contract extension that runs through 2029. The deal includes $41 million in guaranteed money.
Sutton, 29, joined the Broncos in 2018, and he endured six losing seasons to begin his career. Last year, in Payton's second season, Denver had a breakthrough and returned to the playoffs for the first time since they won the Super Bowl following the 2015 season.
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He had a run today that was something,” Head Coach Sean Payton said, “and we kind of turned and looked at each other.”
Denver posted a 10-7 record during the 2024 regular season and went to the playoffs for the first time since 2015 in Nix’s rookie year. For his second season, Nix said his preparation has been fueled by “the fear of not being ready, not being enough for the team.”