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 Denver Broncos Sign LB To Four-Year Contract Extension
- Nov 17, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Broncos linebacker Nik Bonitto (15) celebrates his sack in the second half against the Atlanta Falcons at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Well, well, well. The Denver Broncos just opened up their checkbook and made it rain harder than a Colorado thunderstorm. Nik Bonitto, the 25-year-old pass-rushing sensation, just inked a four-year extension worth up to $120 million with $70 million guaranteed. And honestly? It’s about damn time.

Let me tell you something about this kid – he’s not just your average linebacker who lucked into a good season. This is a guy who went from being a “who’s that?” rotational player to a legitimate NFL superstar faster than you can say “Orange Crush defense.” The transformation has been nothing short of spectacular, and frankly, it gives me goosebumps just thinking about it.

From Bench Warmer to Quarterback’s Nightmare

Remember when Bonitto first arrived in Denver? The Denver Broncos picked him 64th overall in 2022, and let’s be honest – most of us had to Google him. His rookie season was quieter than a library during finals week, with just 14 tackles and 1.5 sacks. I’ve seen more action at a chess tournament.

But here’s where the story gets juicy. Year two rolled around, and suddenly this Oklahoma product started showing flashes of brilliance. Eight sacks in 2023? Not too shabby for a guy still figuring out the NFL game. But last season? Holy moly, this dude went absolutely bonkers.

The Breakout Season That Made Denver Smile Again

The 2024 season was when Bonitto transformed from a promising young player into a legitimate game-wrecker. Thirteen and a half sacks, 48 tackles, and get this – a 71-yard pick-six against Indianapolis that had me jumping off my couch like a maniac. The guy didn’t just have a good season; he had the kind of year that makes general managers wake up in cold sweats worrying about contract negotiations.

Why the Denver Broncos Had No Choice But to Pay Up

Here’s the thing about elite pass rushers – they’re rarer than a Broncos playoff appearance in the last decade (ouch, that one stung even typing it). The Denver Broncos watched this kid develop into a Pro Bowl selection and second-team All-Pro performer, and they knew they had lightning in a bottle.

The beauty of this deal isn’t just the money – it’s the timing. Denver locked him up before he could even sniff free agency in 2026. Smart business, because you know damn well that other teams would’ve backed up the Brinks truck for a 25-year-old pass rusher with 13.5 sacks on his resume.

The Ripple Effect on Denver’s Defense

This signing sends a message louder than the crowd at Mile High Stadium during a crucial third down. The Denver Broncos are serious about building something special on defense. They’ve already extended Patrick Surtain II, Jonathon Cooper, and Zach Allen. Now with Bonitto locked up through 2029, they’ve got the core of what could be a historically great defense.

Think about it – six players with at least five sacks last season. Six! That’s not just depth; that’s an embarrassment of riches that would make any offensive coordinator lose sleep.

What This Means for Broncos Country

For a fanbase that’s been through more quarterback drama than a soap opera, this signing represents hope. Real, tangible hope. The Denver Broncos are building something sustainable, something that doesn’t rely on aging veterans or desperate free-agent signings.

Bonitto’s extension proves that the Denver Broncos can still develop talent and keep it home. In a league where loyalty is about as common as a unicorn, seeing a young star want to stay put and build something special? That’s the kind of story that makes you believe in football again.

The season opener against Tennessee suddenly feels a lot more exciting with Bonitto’s fresh contract in his back pocket and fire in his belly. This kid’s just getting started, and frankly, the rest of the AFC West should be very, very worried.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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