The Denver Broncos have just defeated the Buffalo Bills with a concluding score of 22-24 and the Bills now stand in the season at 5-5 whereas the Broncos are 4-5.
Courtland Sutton, the wide receiver for the Broncos, has shown incredible finesse in the game with his catch in the end zone. Garnering praise for his athleticism, Sutton has been in prominent shape as he has made great catches in many games as well.
The catch was given to Sutton by Russell Wilson. It was from the Bills 7-yard line when Wilson had the ball, and he was quickly facing pressure by the defensive end, Shaq Lawson.
Wilson continued to move out of grasp while Sutton was moving from the right side to the left sideline, and then at a point, Wilson threw to the wide receiver. Sutton made the catch, which was later passed as a touchdown point.
According to Pro Football Talk via Mike Klis of KUSA, the prominent catcher said, “There’s a lot of practice,”
“You practice it as much as you possibly can so it becomes an unconscious thing.”
According to Net Gen Stats via Pro Football Talk, Wilson recorded a scramble of 16 yards, and the ball travelled 37.8 yards in the air. The ball had just 3.2 percent completion, yet Sutton made the impossible possible by catching the throw. The ball was also a yard out of reach, but Sutton changed his trajectory and scored for the Broncos.
Courtland Sutton: A lot of practice went into improbable touchdown catch. https://t.co/eF2VzNTht0
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) November 14, 2023
The Denver Broncos acquired Wilson last year, and they were waiting for Wilson to make such throws, which he did back in 2019. However, with this throw, it seems that Wilson is coming back to his prominent shape.