The Denver Broncos are back in the playoffs for the first time since winning Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season.
Going into last week's game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton needed 82 receiving yards to trigger a $500,000 bonus in his 2024 contract. Sutton
Courtland Sutton, Broncos
Brea Sutton went all-black with her fit for Sunday's game. She paired her black faux fur jacket with black form-fitting pants. Her black knee-high boots enhanced the elegance of her look, which she capped off with a black handbag and dark sunglasses.
Denver wide receiver Courtland Sutton needed 82 yards receiving against Kansas City on Sunday for a $500,000 bonus.
Entering the Denver Broncos' season finale, veteran wideout Courtland Sutton needed 82 receiving yards to secure a $500,000 performance bonus. At 1,065 yards for the season, Sutton would cash in. Against the Kansas City Chiefs,
The Chiefs could rest some key starters on Sunday, but that doesn't seem to matter to Sutton and the Week 18 hosts.
According to Madden 25, the Buffalo Bills will defeat the Denver Broncos 25-21 and advance to the Divisional Round. The Broncos nearly pulled off an upset, taking the lead twice throughout the contest. However, the Bills got their act together, scoring nine unanswered points in the fourth quarter en route to a victory.
Quarterback Bo Nix connects with wide receiver Courtland Sutton for a 47-yard gain vs. the Chiefs, which puts Sutton over 1,000 yards for the season.
He would have received an extra $200,000 if he amassed 1,500 yards because the Broncos made the postseason. But he was thankful for reaching the playoffs, and didn't feel any less satisfied because the Chiefs rested most of their key starters. The No. 7 seed Broncos face the No. 2 seed Buffalo Bills on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, CBS).
After the Denver Broncos clinched a spot in the NFL playoffs with a 38-0 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, veteran wide receiver Courtland Sutton gave a brilliant response when asked about rookie quarterback Bo Nix. Sutton’s answer was lengthy, but it’s worth reading the full message, transcribed below courtesy of Denver’s PR team:
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