George Paton on Courtland Sutton’s absence: He’s in a good place
Broncos receiver Courtland Sutton is not participating in the team’s voluntary offseason program.
Sutton has two years left on the four-year, $60 million extension he signed in November 2021, and he wants a new extension. He has only $2 million of guaranteed money left off the $27.6 million total remaining money.
The Broncos, though, aren’t sweating Sutton’s absence from the offseason program.
“It’s 100 percent voluntary,” Broncos General Manager George Paton said Thursday, via Gabriel Parker of the Denver Post. “It’s the first week of the offseason program. Sean [Payton] has talked to Courtland. I’ve talked to Courtland. He’s in a good place and we’ll just leave it at that.”
It is unclear whether the sides are negotiating.
The Broncos’ No. 1 receiver led the team with 59 catches for 772 yards and 10 touchdowns last season.
He has been working out daily in Florida and rehabbing from offseason ankle surgery.
Paton said the team has had “great” turnout for the offseason program, with 98 percent participation.
The Broncos begin organized team activities on May 21.
George Paton on Courtland Sutton’s absence: He’s in a good place
Broncos receiver Courtland Sutton is not participating in the team’s voluntary offseason program.
Sutton has two years left on the four-year, $60 million extension he signed in November 2021, and he wants a new extension. He has only $2 million of guaranteed money left off the $27.6 million total remaining money.
The Broncos, though, aren’t sweating Sutton’s absence from the offseason program.
“It’s 100 percent voluntary,” Broncos General Manager George Paton said Thursday, via Gabriel Parker of the Denver Post. “It’s the first week of the offseason program. Sean [Payton] has talked to Courtland. I’ve talked to Courtland. He’s in a good place and we’ll just leave it at that.”
It is unclear whether the sides are negotiating.
The Broncos’ No. 1 receiver led the team with 59 catches for 772 yards and 10 touchdowns last season.
He has been working out daily in Florida and rehabbing from offseason ankle surgery.
Paton said the team has had “great” turnout for the offseason program, with 98 percent participation.
The Broncos begin organized team activities on May 21.
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Originally Posted by Chieftain:
Using analytics in football is the biggest oxymoron and that's why legends of the game, namely Belicheat, when asked if he values analytics, he responded by saying > less than Zero. How can analytics explain a Puka Nacua? And countless other players such as him who were deemed as bottom tier talents? How?
You sure Belichick and his drafting record is the example you want to use? [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
You sure Belichick and his drafting record is the example you want to use?
It beats whatever the fuck Paton is doing and when Payton left the Saints, that roster was a complete disaster. Drew Brees was the only reason that team was ever worth a shit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
It beats whatever the fuck Paton is doing and when Payton left the Saints, that roster was a complete disaster. Drew Brees was the only reason that team was ever worth a shit.
Do you think the Broncos are actually regretting firing Horse Face upstairs? After all, I doubt he makes the Russell Wilson trade in the first place. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Do you think the Broncos are actually regretting firing Horse Face upstairs? After all, I doubt he makes the Russell Wilson trade in the first place.