Sutton Had Awesome Reaction to Russell Wilson Contract

The Broncos’ receiver shared the perfect response to his quarterback’s massive contact extension.

Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton knows exactly who he will go to when he needs someone to pay for his dinner checks.

Shortly after Denver quarterback Russell Wilson reportedly signed a massive five-year, $245 million contract extension on Thursday, Sutton jokingly told reporters that Wilson will be the guy to handle everybody’s food tabs at restaurants this season.

“He’ll definitely be picking up the (dinner) checks,” Sutton said, per Zac Stevens of DNVR Sports.

Wilson’s deal reportedly includes $165 million guaranteed and keeps him a Denver uniform for seven years. His contract is now worth $296 million in total.

Sutton, who is entering his fifth NFL season, started in 16 games in the 2021 season and recorded 58 receptions for 776 yards and two touchdowns. The ’21 campaign was one in which Sutton bounced back after he suffered a torn ACL and was placed on the Denver’s season-ending injured reserve list in September ’20.

In ’19, Sutton earned Pro Bowl honors after recording 72 catches for 1,112 yards and six touchdowns. 

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LeBron Reacts to Donovan Mitchell Trade to Cavaliers

He appears to be a big fan of his old team’s new All-Star backcourt.

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The blockbuster news that the Cavaliers traded a massive haul for Jazz star Donovan Mitchell rocked the NBA world Thursday. It was a great day for Cleveland fans, and Lakers star LeBron James was excited as well. 

After the news broke, James responded to a tweet saying the Cavaliers will have “all the right pieces to contend now” with Mitchell pairing up with fellow 2022 All-Star guard Darius Garland. 

“SO TOUGH!!!!! Super Dope,” James said on Twitter. 

It’s clear James still has some love for the team that has struggled to find success at any point when he’s not on the roster. 

The last time the Cavaliers won a playoff series without James was in 1998. Now, they have three 2022 All-Stars on their roster with Mitchell, Garland and center Jarrett Allen, not to mention the young standout big man in Evan Mobley. Last year, Cleveland finished with a 44–38 record but still missed out on the playoffs. 

James was drafted by Cleveland in 2003, famously left in free agency in 2010 but returned in 2014 where he dedicated himself to helping the franchise win its first NBA title. He did just that in 2016 after being down 3–1 in the finals to the 73–6 Warriors.

Regardless of what uniform he finds himself in, the Ohio native appears to have unwavering love for his first NBA team. 

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Author: Joseph Salvador