July 9, 2026 - 04:48

The Denver Broncos are facing a crowded and competitive wide receiver room this season, and that logjam may ultimately push their longest-tenured pass catcher out the door. Courtland Sutton, who has been a staple in the Denver offense since being drafted in 2018, now finds himself in an uncertain position as the team evaluates its future.
With young talents like Marvin Mims and rookie draft picks pushing for snaps, and a new offensive system taking shape, Sutton's role is no longer guaranteed. The Broncos have invested heavily in reshaping the roster around quarterback Russell Wilson, and that means making tough decisions on veteran contracts. Sutton, who is set to carry a significant cap hit, could become a trade or release candidate if the team decides to prioritize financial flexibility and youth.
Sutton has been a productive target when healthy, posting over 1,100 yards in 2019 and showing flashes of dominance. However, injuries and inconsistent quarterback play have hampered his production in recent years. As the Broncos look to build a more dynamic and efficient passing attack, they may decide that moving on from Sutton is the best path forward.
If this is indeed his final season in Denver, Sutton will be motivated to prove he still belongs among the league's top receivers. Whether he stays or goes, his performance in the coming months will likely determine his next destination.
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