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Broncos cornerback receives $5 million raise in first year of extension

The team and its cornerback agreed to a contract adjustment that increases pay by $5 million this year. The player can earn another $5 million next year if selected to the Pro Bowl or All-Pro team.

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A cornerback and the team reached a contract adjustment that raises his pay by $5 million this year. The adjustment also gives the player a chance to earn an additional $5 million next year if he earns Pro Bowl or All-Pro honors.

Contract details The raise occurs in the first year of a four-year, $96 million extension. The agreement was completed by the player's agent.

Performance incentives The extra payment next year is tied directly to postseason honors. No other contract terms were disclosed.

The Broncos are giving CB Pat Surtain a $5 million raise this year, per his agent Tory Dandy.

Agent, 2026 The same statement noted the possibility of another $5 million payout next year based on honors.

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