Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton is making a bold statement by skipping the team’s voluntary workouts in search of a new contract. With just $2 million left in guaranteed money on his current deal, Sutton is taking a stand to secure his financial future.

Despite the uncertainty at the quarterback position in Denver, Sutton has proven to be a reliable target, catching 58 or more passes in each of his last three seasons. In 2023, he hauled in 10 touchdown passes on just 90 targets, showcasing his ability to make the most of his opportunities on the field.

Now approaching his 29th birthday and with a season-ending injury in 2020 already behind him, Sutton is looking for more financial security moving forward. With the Broncos recently parting ways with Russell Wilson and trading away Jerry Jeudy, the team’s receiving corps has taken a hit, putting even more pressure on Sutton to perform.

With the uncertainty surrounding the Broncos’ quarterback situation, Sutton is focused on securing a new contract that reflects his contributions on the field.

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