Wide receiver Courtland Sutton has emerged as the Denver Broncos' undeniable number-one wide receiver this season. He is also the preferred target for budding rookie quarterback Bo Nix, with whom he linked on two touchdown passes during last week's 29-19 win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
Let's take a look at Sutton's availability before Denver's Week 13 Monday Night Football game against the Cleveland Browns.
Exploring Courtland Sutton's availability status for Week 13 MNF
Courtland Sutton is expected to play for the Denver Broncos at Mile High's Empower Field on Monday night as he's not dealing with any injury concerns.
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Sutton is healthy as he was not listed on the Broncos' injury report during the week. He will suit up for the 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff, barring any pregame injury setbacks.
Bo Nix and Sutton have begun to click together over the past few weeks. With the Browns coming up in Week 13, it is encouraging that the two continue to grow together as the Broncos enter the relatively easier portion of their schedule.
Sutton has scored three touchdowns and pulled in at least six catches in five consecutive games. He is now the team's obvious top offensive option, and on Monday night, the team will probably look to him to deliver once more.
Due to Sutton's brilliant run of form, the Broncos may have a receiver who records 1,000 yards this season for the first time since they had one in 2019 (also Sutton).
Sutton needs to average just 51.2 yards in the remaining five games to secure his first 1,000-yard season in five years.
Entering their Week 13 game against the Browns on Monday night, the veteran wideout ranks in the top 10 in the NFL with 95 targets, recording 57 catches and five receiving touchdowns. In addition, he has 744 receiving yards after surpassing 70 yards in each of his last four starts.
How to watch Denver Broncos vs. Cleveland Browns on Monday night?
The Denver Broncos are in seventh place in the AFC standings going into Monday Night Football, and a victory over the Cleveland Browns tonight would greatly improve their prospects of securing a postseason spot.
With just three wins this season, the Browns' season is likely over, but their stunning triumph over the Pittsburgh Steelers last time out shows that they are not giving up yet.
Ahead of the NFL Week 13 Monday Night Football kickoff, here's what you should know about the time, TV networks, streaming details, and game announcers:
Date and Time: Monday, Dec. 2 at 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: Empower Field, Denver, Colorado
TV: ESPN
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (color analyst), Lisa Salters (sideline reporter)
Live streaming: NFL+, FuboTV, Sling TV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
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