According to Troy Renck of the Denver Post, the Broncos haveย had “good talks” with WR Emmanuel Sanders regarding aย potential contractย extension.
However, the recent contracts signed by receivers like Doug Baldwin and Allen Hurns have changed the landscape a bit.
Last week, the Seahawks gave Baldwin aย four-year, $46 million extension, which leaves him among the top six highest paid receivers in the NFL.
It seems likely that Sanders has his sights set on a similar contract to Baldwin’s new deal, and possible more. The Broncos have been very cautious with signing players to new deals in recent years, which explains why there’s still a big gap between them and franchise OLB Von Miller, so it’s possible that Sanders could end the final year of his contract and test the open market next year.
Mike Klis of 9News reported a few weeks ago that the Broncos and Sandersย hadย recently exchanged contract proposals regarding aย contractย extension.
Sanders has said previously that his “heart is in Denver” and he’s hoping to retire as a Bronco.
โObviously, my heart is in Denver, this city has been so good to me beyond what I can explain,โ Sanders said. โFrom the Broncos Huddle, being with you, to going out and seeing in my first year having so many jerseys, and having so many fans out here in this market. Itโs just great to me.
โWho knows whatโs going to happen with the contract situation. I want to retire a Bronco. I think everyone wants to know, but itโs all about being able to say, โIโm getting paid what I put out.โโ
Sanders, 29, Sanders, 29, is a former third-round pick of the Steelers back in 2010. After playing out his rookie contract, Sanders signed a three-year, $15 million contractย that includedย $6 million guaranteed.
He’s currently in the final year of the agreement and stands to make a base salary of $5 million for the 2016 season.
In 2015, Sanders appeared in 15 games for the Broncos and recorded 76 receptions for, 1,135 yards receiving and six touchdowns.ย Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 10 receiver out of 121 qualifying players.
We’ll have more regarding a new contract for Sanders as the news is available.
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