Wide receiver Courtland Sutton said he and the Broncos have not found a middle ground in contract negotiations.
“We are at a stalemate in a sense,” Sutton said after the first day of mandatory minicamp on Tuesday. “But I have confidence and faith that the right thing will be done.”
Sutton will be an unrestricted free agent in 2026. He has a cap hit of $17.3 million in 2024 and $17.8 million in 2025. However, he doesn’t have any guaranteed money outside of the $2 million for this season, according to Over the Cap.
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Sutton, who caught 10 touchdowns passes in 2023, said he did not participate in OTAs as he was in Florida rehabbing from offseason ankle surgery. NFL Network previously reported that Sutton’s absence had something to do with him seeking a new deal.
“Coach (Sean Payton) and I were on the same page of me staying down there and (continuing) to get my ankle where I need it to (be) so I can ultimately get ready for the season.”
Sutton didn’t confirm if he will show up for training camp next month if his contract situation is not resolved.
“We’ll see what happens. We have a month to be able to get things situated,” said Sutton.
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