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The Denver Broncos are looking to take the next step with the team after making the playoffs in quarterback Bo Nix’s rookie season. The team made a move on Monday to bolster the roster for the next handful of years.
Less than 24 hours before he was due to report to training camp, Denver Broncos first-round pick Jahdae Barron agreed to terms on his rookie contract. The No. 20 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft is expected to make an immediate impact for one of the most aggressive defenses in the NFL as the starting nickelback,
With Barron's agreement, 31 of 32 first-rounders have signed with their squads, leaving the Cincinnati Bengals' Shemar Stewart as the last of the class unsigned.
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Yardbarker on MSNBroncos Agree To Four-Year, $92M Extension For WR Courtland SuttonAccording to Tom Pelissero, the Broncos and WR Courtland Sutton have reached an agreement on a four-year, $92 million extension. Mike Klis adds Sutton
Let's get to the news and notes from Day 3 of Broncos camp. Sutton ended up being the first domino to fall when it comes to the group of core Broncos entering a contract year. Bo Nix's No. 1 target garnered a four-year extension worth $93 million with $41 million guaranteed.
The Denver Broncos have agreed to terms with cornerback Jahdae Barron on a four-year rookie contract that includes a fifth-year option, KUSA-TV's Mike Klis first reported on Tuesday evening. Barron agreed to the deal the night before rookies are set to report for Broncos training camp.
Bengals rookie Shemar Stewart said on Saturday that he's ready to "make my mark" after signing his rookie contract following a prolonged dispute.
Today, I'll examine the Broncos' players under rookie contracts and their value, but this comes with a couple of important notes. First, the rookie contracts are set in stone for the most part.