Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton totaled seven receptions for 122 yards against the Baltimore Ravens last week, marking his second-straight game with at least 100 receiving yards.
With that performance, Sutton became the first Broncos receiver since Tim Patrick (2020) to post 100 yards in consecutive games. Sutton now has 334 career receptions, which ranks 10th on the team’s all-time list. He passed Brandon Marshall (327) on Sunday.
Player | Receptions | Yards | Touchdowns |
1. Rod Smith | 849 | 11,389 | 68 |
2. Shannon Sharpe | 675 | 8.439 | 55 |
3. Demaryius Thomas | 665 | 9.055 | 60 |
4. Lionel Taylor | 543 | 6,872 | 44 |
5. Ed McCaffrey | 462 | 6,200 | 46 |
6. Vance Johnson | 415 | 5,695 | 37 |
7. Emmanuel Sanders | 404 | 5,361 | 28 |
8. Riley Odoms | 396 | 5,755 | 41 |
9. Steve Watson | 353 | 6,112 | 36 |
10. Courtland Sutton | 334 | 4,758 | 26 |
Sutton is the fifth player in franchise history to total at least 30 receptions in six of his first seven seasons, joining the late Demaryius Thomas, Vance Johnson, Riley Odoms and Lionel Taylor.
Sutton also threw a two-yard touchdown pass to quarterback Bo Nix on Sunday, becoming the third receiver in franchise history to throw for a score, joining Sanders (once) and Arthur Marshall (twice).
With the rest of this season and another year remaining on his contract, Sutton is poised to continue climbing Denver’s all-time receiving lists.