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12/03/24 | How Marvin Mims Jr. got his swagger back with Broncos and made the biggest play of his career to date against Cleveland. Marvin Mims Jr. took off out of the slot, ripped up the middle of the field toward the Broncos' south end zone at Empower Field and came open just as Bo Nix cut loose a throw. The ball hit the turf harmlessly and Mims looked to the sky after the latest in a string of what-could-have-been moments. This was near the end of the first half of a Week 8 win against Carolina, in the depths of Mims' frustrating first half of the season. Mims had originally been coached to try to run past the safeties and then look for the ball. Source: https://www.denverpost.com/2024/12/03/marvin-mims-... |
11/30/24 | Sean Payton mad at himself for not using Marvin Mims at RB sooner. After barely using wide receiver Marvin Mims on offense earlier this season, the Denver Broncos found a creative way to get him more snaps against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 10. Bronco Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/sean-payton-mad-himself-n... |
11/20/24 | Mile High Morning: NFL Network's Brian Baldinger breaks down key moments from Broncos' Week 11 win vs. Falcons. Baldinger also highlighted Denver's offensive performance, noting that the team "blew the game open in the second quarter with two big drives led by explosive plays." Wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. and guard Quinn Meinerz received praise from Baldinger, while running back Javonte Williams' team-effort touchdown also earned recognition. Additionally, Baldinger commended the play of left tackle Garett Bolles, who made his 110th start for the Broncos on Sunday. Breaking down several key moments during the Broncos' 10-play, 70-yard opening touchdown drive, Baldinger noted that Bolles is "playing great football" this season and was at the top of his game. "Well-designed play, perfectly executed," Baldinger Source: https://www.denverbroncos.com/news/mile-high-morni... |
11/18/24 | Broncos stock report: WR Marvin Mims Jr. makes the most of 14 offensive snaps. Here's a look at whose stock improved or declined after the Broncos' 38-6 win over the Falcons on Sunday. WR Marvin Mims Jr.: Denver's second-year wideout only played 14 offensive snaps but he made them count. Mims had two catches for 49 yards and recorded his first touchdown of the season. The Broncos had Mims lined up in the backfield quite a bit for the second straight week, and even though he only had four yards on three carries, he was deceptive. Source: https://www.denverpost.com/2024/11/18/marvin-mims-... |
11/17/24 | Broncos Four Downs: Bo Nix is brilliant, Marvin Mims Jr. electric as everybody eats in dominant bounce-back win. Mims the word: It appears Sean Payton has finally figured out how to use Marvin Mims Jr. A week ago, it was putting the Oklahoma speedster in the backfield and turning him into a runner. This week, Payton put him in the backfield … and turned him into a receiver. Javonte's got juice: Every time Broncos Country gets ready to kick dirt on Javonte Williams as RB1, the veteran running back kicks it right back. Early in the season, when it looked Tyler Badie might take his spot, Williams responded with 338 total yards and over the next four games. Source: https://www.denverpost.com/2024/11/17/broncos-falc... |