Colquitt now top-paid punter in his family … and the NFL, too
Broncos' Britton will earn almost US$4 million a year, slightly more than brother Dustin at the Chiefs and a lot more than his father and uncle made

Britton Colquitt spent close to an hour with his wife and their one-year-old son in one of the corporate tents at the Denver Broncos headquarters following practice earlier this week.
The NFL's new highest-paid punter swears he wasn't being a snob. He just didn't realise he was keeping a throng of reporters waiting for him at the podium.
It's not every day that punters get this kind of attention - or make this kind of money.
Colquitt became the league's highest-paid punter when he signed his three-year, US$11.7 million extension upon arriving to work on Monday.
The deal included a US$3 million signing bonus that, when added to this year's US$1.275 million salary, also makes him the NFL's highest-compensated punter in 2013.
I never dreamed that I’d be in position to be compensated like that
His extension averages US$3.9 million a season, beating the US$3.75 million average that his older brother, Dustin, is getting with a five-year, US$18.75 million deal he signed this spring with the Kansas City Chiefs.