Courtland Sutton has quietly transformed himself into the Broncos’ most feared playmaker this offseason, and teammates can’t stop talking about his clandestine high–altitude training sessions. Sources inside Dove Valley reveal Sutton has been rising before dawn to tackle grueling hill sprints on Lookout Mountain, pushing his endurance to new heights—and it’s paying off on the field. “He’s moved like this only once before, and that was when he broke out in 2019,” marvels one coach who’s witnessed Sutton’s renewed explosiveness firsthand.
Word of Sutton’s jaw‑dropping regimen spread like wildfire after backup QB Jarrett Stidham tweeted a cryptic video of Sutton summiting a steep incline, gasping for air yet still hoisting a pair of 50‑pound kettlebells. Fellow wideouts Devaughn Vele and Troy Franklin have already followed suit, lining up before sunrise to conquer the same hill and tap into Sutton’s warrior mindset. “If you want to play for this team, you’ve got to earn it,” Sutton told reporters, sweat gleaming under the rising sun. “I’m setting the tone—let’s see who’s hungry.”
As Denver’s defense continues to dominate headlines, Sutton’s reinvention offers a vivid reminder that the Broncos’ offense is far more dangerous than most realize. With MVP buzz already swirling, Sutton’s secret training formula could be the X‑factor that propels Denver to deep playoff contention. Strap in, Broncos Country—this summer’s grind is about to pay championship dividends.