San Diego Union-Tribune

BRONCOS EXTEND SUTTON, PATRICK

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Tim Patrick and Courtland Sutton ran extra routes after practice, making General Manager George Paton and the assembled media sweat in the unseasonab­le 70-degree weather Monday.

“We’re going to make you give the money back if you don’t hurry up,” Paton cracked.

University City’s Patrick, who went undrafted out of Utah because of injuries and was cut three times in the NFL before catching on with the Broncos, signed a threeyear, $30 million deal Saturday that included $18.5 million in guarantees.

“This is something that you could only dream of, being undrafted and starting from the bottom,” Patrick said.

Sutton, who missed almost all of last season with a torn left ACL, signed a four-year extension Monday worth $60 million with $35 million guaranteed.

“This is amazing. This is such an honor and a privilege to be in this space,” Sutton said, insisting he never doubted he’d come back from his devastatin­g knee injury 15 months ago.

“I’ve done a lot of deals over the years, but these two feel really good just because of what they’ve been through,” said Paton, who got bear hugs from both. “They’re two of our core players, important parts of what we’re building as a team and it’s a priority for us to reward and secure these types of players for the long term.”

Paton was thrilled that both receivers wanted to stay in Denver and didn’t have a hankering to test free agency, where they likely would have commanded more money.

“Why would I want to leave somewhere that believes in me?“Patrick said.

“This is home,” Sutton said. “And like Tim said, Denver gave me my opportunit­y and getting drafted was one of the best days of my life.”

Signing Sutton and Patrick now leaves Paton with about $70 million in projected salary cap space this offseason along with 11 draft picks, including five in the top 100.

“We have the resources to do whatever we want,” Paton said. “And moving forward, we’re going to have a lot of cap room, we’re going to have cash. We have 11 draft picks. So, we have a lot of flexibilit­y.

“And we just locked up two of our primary free agents.”

The Broncos’ top four receivers — Patrick, Sutton, Jerry Jeudy and KJ Hamler, who’s on IR with a knee injury — are under contract through 2023, a fact that could help lure a veteran quarterbac­k to Denver in the offseason.

Paton swore that wasn’t the impetus for the dual deals with Patrick and Sutton.

“No, we’re just trying to get better as a football team and win games,” Paton insisted. “These guys help us win football games, you can’t have enough weapons and now we have two really good ones. We got three with Jeudy and then some younger guys. So, we like where we are at that position.”

Patrick has 37 catches for 523 yards and four touchdowns this season. Over the past two years, Patrick has caught 88 passes for 1,265 yards and 10 touchdowns in 25 games with no drops and no fumbles.

“I’m just really happy for Tim. He’s the type of player every team wants,” coach Vic Fangio said.

“He’s tough, he’s competitiv­e, he’s prideful, he’s all about the team. And it was great that we rewarded him for that.”

Notable

The Packers’ 34-31 loss to the Vikings became doubly painful with the news that left tackle Elgton Jenkins would miss the remainder of the season. Jenkins was carted off the field Sunday after hurting his left knee.

Broncos linebacker

Bradley Chubb returned to practice for the first time since undergoing ankle surgery in September.

The Dolphins might get receivers DeVante Parker and Will Fuller back from stints on injured reserve this week, though coach Brian Flores said there’s been no definitive decision on their availabili­ty yet.

Jaguars wide receiver/ kick returner Jamal Agnew (Point Loma/USD) is going on injured reserve. He twisted his right hip/leg, an injury coach Urban Meyer called “a hit square in the jaw. That’s a problem.”

49ers guard Laken Tomlinson hurt his ankle Sunday and will be limited in practice. Running back Elijah Mitchell (finger) remains day to day and could return this week after missing one game.

Texans defensive end

Jonathan Greenard is questionab­le to play this week after missing Sunday’s game with a foot injury. Linebacker Jordan Jenkins injured his knee against the Titans and coach David Culley said he expects him to be out at least two weeks and possibly longer.

Jets running back Michael Carter will be out two-to-three weeks with what coach Robert Saleh said is a “mild” high ankle sprain.

Eagles cornerback Darius Slay is in concussion protocol and linebacker

Davion Taylor is likely headed to injured reserve with a knee injury.

Raiders guard John Simpson (oblique strain) is considered day to day.

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