Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton continues climbing the team’s all-time receiving list.
Sutton, 30, hauled in five receptions for 62 yards and a touchdown in a 27-26 win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday, which put him over 6,000 career receiving yards in his 110th game. Sutton became the third-fastest player in franchise history to reach that milestone, trailing Demaryius Thomas (76 games) and Rod Smith (95 games).
Sutton now has 6,051 career receiving yards on 429 receptions with 37 touchdowns. Each of those totals ranks third in franchise history through a player’s first 110 games. Sutton is now 61 yards away from passing Steve Watson for sixth place on the team’s all-time receiving list and 150 yards away from passing Ed McCaffrey to crack the top five.
Broncos all-time leading receivers (in yards)
- Rod Smith: 11,389 yards
- Demaryius Thomas: 9,055 yards
- Shannon Sharpe: 8,439 yards
- Lionel Taylor: 6,872 yards
- Ed McCaffrey: 6,200 yards
- Steve Watson: 6,112 yards
- Courtland Sutton: 6,051 yards
- Riley Odoms: 5,755 yards
- Vance Johnson: 5,695 yards
- Haven Moses: 5,450 yards
Sutton’s 37 touchdowns rank eighth in franchise history. He’s ten scores away from passing McCaffrey for fifth place. The Broncos have five games remaining this season, and Sutton has four years remaining on his contract after this fall.
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