The Pittsburgh Steelers have reached out to the Denver Broncos and inquired about wide receiver Courtland Sutton, per source. Now, this doesn’t mean that a trade is absolutely happening, but Pittsburgh has at least opened the lines of communication and opened the door to the possibility of acquiring Sutton.
Sutton is currently seeking a new deal, as his current deal only has $2 million in guaranteed money remaining on his contract.
The star receiver is coming off a career-high in touchdown passes in 2023 (10), and I’m told his relationship with Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson is very good.
Sutton’s cap hit for 2023 is right around $17.4 million, and the Steelers restructured the deal of Alex Highsmith today to free up $7 million in cap space, taking them to just over $18 million in available money to spend.
Sutton has 298 receptions in 69 career games, and was a Pro Bowler in 2019 when he caught 72 passes for over 1,100 yards.
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