Courtland Sutton and the Denver Broncos won their tenth consecutive game on Sunday with a 24-17 win over the Las Vegas Raiders. During the contest, Sutton caught six passes for 62 yards, which allowed him to surpass former Broncos wide receiver Steve Watson on the organization's all-time list.Sutton is now just 150 yards away from passing former wide receiver, Ed McCaffrey who is fifth on the all-time list. Sutton's wife, Brea, celebrated his achievement and his chance to continue to make history. Brea Sutton reshared the post on her Instagram Story, commemorating the moment.Brea Sutton celebrated her husband's career accomplishment. (Credit: @breacolleensutton)This season the wide receiver has 56 receptions for 773 yards and five touchdowns. Sutton and quarterback Bo Nix have created a great connection through the last two seasons that has allowed for Denver's success on offense. Courtland Sutton is currently playing in his eighth NFL season and has 6,113 yards and 37 touchdowns.Courtland Sutton's wife Brea recapped Broncos' October successThe Denver Broncos are 11-2 and haven't lost a game since Week 3 of the NFL season. The Broncos are not only commanding the AFC but, they are having some fun along the way. After finding success throughout the month of October, Courtland Sutton's wife, Brea, celebrated the team's winning ways. In a post on Instagram, Brea Sutton recapped a Broncos win, showing the postgame celebration on the field at Mile High Stadium. She posed for a photo with the Denver Broncos wide receiver as well as with quarterback Bo Nix's wife, Izzy, who wore a Broncos themed sweater. Brea Sutton wore a light gray henley shirt with matching gray sweat pants and a small handbag that had a Courtland Sutton bag charm accessory."having a time✨" Brea Sutton captioned the Instagram post. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe Broncos now have a commanding lead in the AFC West over the 8-4 Los Angeles Chargers; the Kansas City Chiefs are in third place with a 6-7 record and the Las Vegas Raiders at the bottom with a 2-11 record.