Courtland Sutton Committed to Attending Mandatory Minicamp Despite Contract Issues and Trade Requests

Courtland Sutton confirms his attendance at Broncos’ minicamp next week.

Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton has been absent from the voluntary portion of the team’s offseason program, but head coach Sean Payton expects him to attend next week’s mandatory minicamp. In an interview with DNVR Sports, Sutton confirmed that he will be there, expressing his excitement to be back on the field and emphasizing his love for the game and dedication to football preparation and competition.

Although missing the mandatory minicamp could result in fines of approximately $100,000 for Sutton, he remains committed to attending. Despite having two years left on his current contract with only $2 million of guaranteed money remaining from a total of $27.6 million, Sutton has expressed his desire for a trade. However, while there has been interest from other teams in acquiring him, the Broncos have reportedly stated that they do not intend to trade him.

Despite the contract negotiations and trade requests, Sutton remains focused on returning to the field and giving his all to the game he loves.

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