After being elected to the 2025 Pro Bowl in December, Denver Broncos receiver/returner Marvin Mims became just the second player in franchise history to reach the all-star game in each of his first two seasons.
The Broncos’ three first-team selections are the franchise’s most since 2016. Denver’s five total AP All-Pro selections are also the most in the same season in nearly 20 years, when six players earned the honor following the Broncos’ 1996 season.
Anything to get the ball into Mims’ hands more, so he can show off those fast feet. The speedy returner/receiver/runner has become a dynamic, multifaceted threat for the playoff-bound Broncos — a game-changer on special teams and as part of the Bo Nix-led offense.
To start, Marvin Mims Jr. was counted on mostly as a returner. Then, some receiver was thrown in. Now, he’s also seeing time in the backfield.
Marvin Mims has made the most of his chances in recent weeks, first from the backfield and more recently as his reps at receiver trend up.
After two years spent as a pro, Denver Broncos return specialist Marvin Mims Jr. finds himself in the esteemed company of team icon Von Miller. Mims was named a Pro Bowl starter earlier this week, making him the only Bronco not named Miller to be named an NFL all-star in each of his first two seasons.
The Denver Broncos have a bonafide playmaker and the onus is on Sean Payton to scheme Marvin Mims Jr. touches.
Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II and wide receiver/return specialist Marvin Mims were named to the third-annual NFL Players Association All-Pro team, the NFLPA announced Wednesday. The award — voted on by NFL players only — is unrelated to the Associated Press All-Pro team selections, which will be revealed later this week.
Cornerback Pat Surtain II and punt returner Marvin Mims Jr. were named to the third annual NFLPA Players' All-Pro team, the NFL Players Association announced Wednesday. Their selection marks the first time the Broncos have had a pair of players selected, as Surtain was the lone representative in each of the last two years.
Bo Nix’s touchdown pass to Marvin Mims traveled 67 air yards, making it the longest completion in the NFL this season.
As the NFL turns to the postseason, the official Associated Press All-Pro teams have been announced, revealing the top players at each position for the 2024 season. The NFL's First Team AP All-Pro announcement is headlined by Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson,
Congrats to Broncos CB Pat Surtain, G Quinn Meinerz, PR Marvin Mims, OLB Nik Bonitto and DL Zach Allen for earning 2024 All-Pro honors!