Courtland Sutton and the Broncos reach extension

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The Denver Broncos and perennial receiver, Courtland Sutton reached a $92 million dollar extension on Monday. The deal would keep Sutton in Denver for four more years that includes $41 million in guarantees. 

Sutton was in his last year of a four-year extension he signed in 2021 that paid the wide-out $60.8 million which was set to pay him nearly $14 million this season with $500,000 in workout incentives. 

Sutton has made it clear to fans and the organization that he wants to finish his career with the Broncos and since he’s the second longest tenure on the team, this extension could be the final years of his career putting him at 33 when his contract is up. 

Denver, now less than two weeks away from their first preseason game in San Francisco. The Broncos have been firing on all cylinders at practice with both the offense and defense showing flashes of greatness. Unfortunately, one of Denver’s reliable linebackers 

Drew Sanders went down last week with a foot injury that included a tendon. Last season Sanders suffered a season ending Achilles injury that took him most of the regular season and off-season to recover from. This injury was a huge blow to the defensive backfield but Denver remains positive of his outcome despite being told that he’d likely not return until after the regular season begins. 

In other sports the Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic broke down in tears over the weekend after his horse Demon Dell’Est won at the annual Duzijanac event in Serbia over the weekend. Jokic hopped the fence to greet his horse and rider while sobbing into his hands happy.

Rumors have been swirling around the league about LeBron James possibly being traded to Denver as he was spotted over the weekend after Jokic’s agent (Misko Raznatiovic) posted a picture on Instagram with both James and his agent Maverick Carter on a trip in France on board a yacht. 

The Colorado Rockies are just two games away from reaching 30 wins just four months into the season. The Rockies have won two of four with wins over the Orioles and a single win against the Cleveland Guardians on Monday. 

Colorado will wrap up two-games with the Guardians this week in Cleveland before heading home to host the Pittsburgh Pirates. 

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