Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton is getting himself ready for the 2022 NFL season by pulling off an incredible catch during the team’s training camp. 

The Denver Broncos are certainly a team that feel like they can win now with the team they have around them, they just need that one little boost in order to get them over the top and back to being contenders for a Super Bowl like they were during Peyton Manning’s stint with the team. 

That’s why they went and spent a boatload in picks to get Russell Wilson to try and steer the offense in a new direction this season, hoping that he’ll be able to work the same magic that he was able to pull with the Seattle Seahawks that made them a serious force in the NFL during a large part of the 2010s.

One thing that Wilson is going to need though to be a success in the Mile High City is a wide receiver, much in the same way he had the likes of Doug Baldwin, Golden Tate, D.K. Metcalf and Tyler Lockett with the Seahawks, and one person who could well be his number one receiver is Courtland Sutton.

On the comeback trail

Sutton is very much in comeback mode this season, as he continues to make his recovery from the ACL injury that kept him out for the majority of the 2020 season. Before that, he had developed into a pretty capable receiver in the league, putting up over 1,800 yards and grabbing 10 touchdowns.

And he made pretty good progress getting back to his best in the 2021 season, hauling in 776 yards, but could only turn that into 2 touchdowns all season. 

Now he’ll look to see if he can go one step further and break that 1,000-yard mark once again. Part of that could come through having a Super Bowl-winning quarterback feeding him the ball, but some of it can also come through what he brings to the table.

Which as footage from Broncos training camp shows, can be something spectacular. 

Going all out

In footage posted by the Broncos’ social media team, Sutton can be seen climbing over cornerback Ronald Darby despite incredibly tight coverage to make the grab and hold onto the ball despite falling to the ground:

If he can pull off a couple of these during the season, then getting back to over 1,000 yards should be pretty easy for him. He just needs to make sure that he sticks the landing every time he does it though, the last thing he needs is to reinjure that leg and set himself back.