During the season, the Broncos gave 32-year-old left tackle Garett Bolles a four-year extension. Will Denver do something similar with Sutton? According to Spotrac, the 29-year-old has a market value of $22.9 million per year. He will have a cap hit of $20.2 million in 2025.
The Denver Broncos seem to have a nice future with Bo Nix at quarterback. And they need to focus on defense with their first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. With both of those things in mind, here are the two best players the Broncos must trade for in the 2025 NFL offseason.
The Denver Broncos have a lot to be optimistic about entering the 2025 NFL season. In a rebuilding year, the Broncos appeared to have found their franchise quarterback in Bo Nix, and made the postseason for the first time in ten years.
Sutton, who had his best year since the 2019 NFL season with an 81-catch, 1,081-yard and eight touchdown campaign, is looking to capitalize off such a strong season by selling ‘ Sutton Sours ’ candy. Sutton partnered with a local Colorado candy company, Sporty Sweets, to launch his brand.
After bouncing back in 2023, Courtland Sutton resumed that role to help Bo Nix‘s development. Sutton’s 1,081 receiving yards and eight touchdown catches were far and away the top Broncos marks in both categories this season,
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton is normally known for his receiving yards on the field, but apparently, he also has a sweet tooth.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton has partnered with a local Colorado Candy company to launch Sutton Sours.
The order for the first 30 picks of the 2025 NFL draft is set, with the Tennessee Titans landing at No. 1. The order for final two picks will lock in after the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles face off in Super Bowl LIX on Feb.
In Denver’s second season with coach Sean Payton as the play caller, the offense made strides but there’s still more work to be done.
Here is a breakdown of how Denver stays in playoff contention with a strong offseason plan. Running back: The Broncos are unlikely to re-sign Javonte Williams after the fourth-year running back struggled to gain traction last season (513 yards rushing with four touchdowns).
Sutton's contract situation could again become an issue. Emergence of Mims brought much needed home-run threat to the position.
Although Marvin Mims showed considerable growth as a playmaker down the stretch, the Broncos only trotted out one reliable pass-catcher this season. After bouncing back in 2023, Courtland Sutton resumed that role to help Bo Nix‘s development.