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Prior to the 2025 NFL season, the Denver Broncos signed standout wide receiver Courtland Sutton to a four-year, $92 million contract extension. 

Sutton was a second-round draft pick by the Broncos in 2018, and he has two 1,000-yard seasons entering 2025. 

On Monday night, the broncos defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, 28-3, to move to 2-2 and get back into the win column. 

On the night, Sutton had five receptions for 81 yards with a touchdown, making it his third touchdown of the season. 

After the win, Sutton joined Scott Van Pelt, and he spoke about the gratitude he has for the franchise. 

"I think there's a lot of limitations that the outside tries to put on myself, and it's always fun to go into the offseason knowing there's an opportunity to grow, and you know, having great guys around me," Sutton said. "Bo Nix is a guy I'm able to lean on." 

"He's always motivating me to understand there's more, and that he believes in me and believes in the abilities I'm capable of doing. I got a great room as well, I got a great room of wide receivers," Sutton added. "I'm grateful for the opportunity, grateful that I have such a good support system around me. I got great guys around me." 

Sutton is tied with Troy Franklin for the team lead in receptions (18) and Sutton is first in yards (266) and touchdowns (3) through the first four games of the season. 

Last season, Sutton played all 17 games, catching 81 passes for 1,081 yards with eight touchdowns, making it a career-high in catches since entering the NFL in 2018. 

This season, the chemistry with Nix has paid off in a big way, and the offense in Denver clicked on Monday night with 512 yards of total offense in a blowout win over the Bengals.