Tim Patrick: Denver Broncos wide receiver agrees new three-year contract with NFL side

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Patrick has played on a one-year contract this season, but intends to extend his stint at Empower Field; The 27-year-old has joined the club in 2017; he hasn’t made falls or fumbled in the last two seasons

Tim Patrick and Denver Broncos have agreed to a $ 30m (£ 22.3m) three-year extension with $ 18.5m (£ 13.75m) in guarantees.

He became the team’s most reliable receiver last year, making his mark with Jerry Judy, KJ Hamler and Courtland Sutton in wide receiver, and Noah Funt and Albert Oakwuegbunam in the tight end.

Over the past two seasons, Patrick has caught 88 assists for 1,265 yards and 10 touchdowns in 25 games with no drops or dips.

Even though Patrick’s play is so reliable, it still catches people by surprise and he knows exactly why.

The undrafted Patrick said back in September, “I’m never going to be seen as this guy just because I wasn’t drafted, so they think my ceiling is low. the ceiling is pretty high. “

Patrick thinks he may have been the only one who knew what heights he could reach in the NFL when he was cut off by the Crows, the 49ers and even originally the Broncos in 2017 when he was a rookie.

“In college, I think almost every defense I played, all their DBs went to the drafts, and I have all their bad records,” Patrick said, “so I always had the confidence that I just needed the opportunity.” …

Baltimore coach John Harbaugh insists he saw Patrick’s potential when the Crows seized the chance on a raw host who missed more college games (17) with injuries than he started (14).

“I really liked him. He was one of my favorite guys at camp that year, ”Harbo said ahead of the Ravens game in Denver last month. “Unfortunately, we were unable to keep him.”

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