Courtland Sutton has signed a four-year contract extension with the Denver Broncos.
Sutton's new deal, which runs until 2025, is reportedly worth up to $60.8million, with $34.9m of that guaranteed.
The Pro Bowler follows fellow wide receiver Tim Patrick in putting pen to paper on a new deal with the 5-5 Broncos.
A second-round pick in 2018, Sutton was in the last year of his rookie contract.
The 26-year-old only played one game last year after suffering a torn ACL but has played in all 10 games for the Broncos this season, taking 43 catches for 617 yards and two touchdowns.
Only Demaryius Thomas and Brandon Marshall racked up more receiving yards through their first 43 games for the Broncos than Sutton.
Denver general manager George Paton said: "Courtland is one of our core players and among the best wide receivers in the NFL.
"With his combination of size, speed, athleticism and work-ethic, Courtland is a special talent and an integral part of what we are building.
"It's been a key priority to make sure he's a Bronco well into the future. We're thrilled to reach an agreement on this extension and look forward to Courtland's continued growth and impact for the Broncos."
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