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.
It starts with ownership, the coach and the QB. But solid defense and special teams were also major contributors to the Broncos' turnaround.
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.
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.
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.
Against a Kansas City Chiefs defense with backups all over the field -- the Chiefs had the AFC's No. 1 seed and playoff bye clinched -- the Broncos faced a first-and-10 from the C
The Denver Broncos have a bonafide playmaker and the onus is on Sean Payton to scheme Marvin Mims Jr. touches.
Broncos stars Pat Surtain (cornerback) and Marvin Mims (returner) made the NFLPA’s All-Pro Team following the 2024 NFL season.
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.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix threw a seven-yard touchdown pass to Marvin Mims in the third quarter of Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Here’s video of the play, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter/X page: Following the score, Denver now leads Kansas City 31-0 with a playoff berth on the line.
Mims recorded five receptions on five targets for 51 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 38-0 win over the Chiefs.
On this episode of "Between the Lines" presented by Microsoft Surface, Hall of Famer Steve Atwater breaks down wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr.'s 32-yard touchdown in Sunday's win over the Chiefs.