From wide Rick Upchurch to Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Floyd Little, the Denver Broncos have had some brilliant kick and punt returners in their history.
As Sean Payton's ruthless tear-down of the Denver Broncos roster continues, most fans hope that the younger talent will get a chance to flourish. Keeping up
There's no question that Denver Broncos receiver Marvin Mims Jr. showed flashes of impressive play in his first year with the team. However, after an explosive Week 2 when he earned 113 yards and a touchdown, followed by a nice Week 3 with 73 yards, Mims sort of fell off in Denver's offense.
Just how disjointed the Denver Broncos' offense was during their failed 2023 season was plain for all to see. Sean Payton's first year as Broncos head coach was supposed to plant ambitious seeds of recovery moving forward.
The Denver Broncos had one player who landed on the Pro Football Writers of America's All-Rookie team: receiver Marvin Mims Jr. Mims, who was drafted in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft, actually ended up making it as a kick returner rather than receiver.
Denver Broncos superstar cornerback Patrick Surtain II recently joked that he was running out of space to display his ever-growing collection of awards and accolades.
When Denver Broncos rookie kick return specialist Marvin Mims Jr. was selected to the Pro Bowl and named an A.P. second-team All-Pro, it helped put a much more positive spin on GM George Paton's polarizing 2023 draft class.
On Friday, the Associated Press released its 2023 All-Pro team, and two Denver Broncos made the list. However, Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Surtain II was not one of them. Safety Justin Simmons and rookie kick/punt returner Marvin Mims Jr.
Pro Bowl selections may not carry the weight they perhaps once did. It used to be that making the Pro Bowl meant wearing pads in the game and still involved some hitting.
Some mistakes stick with you. That is the dark side of sports that is often overlooked and instead used as a punchline. Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr.
The NFL is picking up what the Denver Broncos are putting down. The Broncos have captured the league's attention by riding a three-game winning streak with back-to-back wins over the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills, respectively. On Wednesday, Broncos rookie wideout and returner Marvin Mims Jr.
Denver Broncos (4-5) rookie receiver Marvin Mims was subject to some heckles from the crowd at Highmark Stadium Monday night following his zero-catch performance in the 24-22 victory over the Buffalo Bills (5-5).
The Denver Broncos are flush with receiving talent hungry for opportunity, and one ball to satiate them all. It's a good problem to have, but a problem nonetheless.
Denver Broncos WR Marvin Mims Jr. offers the ability to blow the top off the defense, something which has been rare in Sean Payton's offense this season.
The Denver Broncos should trade wide receiver Jerry Jeudy before the deadline on Oct. 31, allowing promising rookie Marvin Mims Jr. to assume a larger role.
Memo to the Denver Broncos: use rookie wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. more since the 21-year-old already looks like the team's best offensive playmaker.
Marvin Mims is on the board. During the Denver Broncos’ matchup with the Washington Commanders on Sunday, the rookie wide receiver hauled in a 60-yard touchdown pass to give the Broncos a 14-6 lead.
After a disastrous 2022 season, the Denver Broncos look to forget the Nathaniel Hackett era. New head coach Sean Payton brings a new culture and high expectations.
Ahead of the 2023 NFL campaign, NFL.com draft analyst Chad Reuter has projected the best and worst case scenarios, along with statistical predictions for some fascinating rookies.
The Broncos were without a first-round selection in this year’s draft, but their top pick is still expected to be an impactful contributor and is now under contract.
New Denver Broncos HC Sean Payton traded into the second round to select a receiver who seems to fit perfectly in his under-construction offense.
The Sooners pass-catcher enjoyed an intriguing freshman campaign, totaling 610 yards and nine touchdowns. He was once again a major deep threat in 2021, but his most productive campaign came last year.
The bottom line in explaining Marvin Mims’ big-play success at Oklahoma was on display Saturday at the NFL Scouting Combine. Simply put, Mims is more athletic, more explosive and more dynamic than you think.
As expected, Oklahoma wide receiver Marvin Mims is confident that his abilities will translate to the NFL. Multiple times at the NFL Scouting Combine this week — essentially a job fair for college football players who want to play in the NFL — Mims expressed that confidence.
NORMAN — No matter how many times he breaks wide open behind the defense, no matter how often he scores a long touchdown, it’s likely that nothing Marvin Mims does will ever top his amazing touchdown last year against Texas.
When Marvin Mims declared his intentions ahead of the Alamo Bowl, Brent Venables, Jeff Lebby and rest of the Oklahoma coaching staff collectively exhaled.
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