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Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton has confirmed that he will be attending mandatory minicamp, which begins on Tuesday. During an interview with the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Sutton expressed his excitement to rejoin the team for minicamp after skipping voluntary organized team activities (OTAs) while negotiating a new contract.

While his teammates were practicing in Denver, Sutton was working out on his own in Florida. With the start of mandatory minicamp approaching, Sutton has made the decision to rejoin his teammates and continue preparing for the upcoming season. Broncos head coach Sean Payton had previously stated his expectation for Sutton to report for mandatory camp, and Sutton has confirmed that he plans to make his return.

Sutton’s contract negotiations are ongoing, with reports indicating he is seeking $15-$16 million per year. However, despite the uncertainty surrounding his contract situation, Sutton remains focused on the game and is eager to contribute to the team. With a base salary of $13 million for the upcoming season, Sutton is committed to giving his all and is excited to get back on the field with his teammates.

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