Marvin Mims Jr. entered Saturday's game third on the Broncos this season with 349 receiving yards through 15 games.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. is coming off by far the best game of his career in the Week 17 overtime loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in which he caught all eight of his targets for 103 yards and two touchdowns,
Bo Nix’s touchdown pass to Marvin Mims traveled 67 air yards, making it the longest completion in the NFL this season.
The Bengals drove 59 yards down the field, taking the lead on a one-yard quarterback sneak from Nix's counterpart Joe Burrow. Cincinnati left too much time on the clock for the young Denver gunslinger, however, who hit Courtland Sutton on a pair of chunk plays to move into Bengals territory.
The Denver Broncos lost heartbreakingly in overtime at the hands of Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals. Despite the loss, there were a handful of positive takeaways, one of the biggest being the explosion of Broncos second-year wideout Marvin Mims Jr.
For the second time in Saturday’s game between the Broncos and Bengals, Bo Nix connected with Marvin Mims for a touchdown ... However, he suffered an injury, and Cincinnati opted to go for the touchdown with 1:29 to go, rather than draining the clock ...
Wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. discusses making his second consecutive Pro Bowl and how he's made an impact for the Broncos this year.
Bo Nix rallied the Broncos in the fourth quarter of a back-and-forth, late-season battle in Cincinnati on Saturday.
The biggest snubs were Allen, Bolles and Meinerz. Voting was complete by the time Allen had his monster game last Saturday night against the Cincinnati Bengals when he had 3.5 sacks and six hits on quarterback Joe Burrow. Allen has ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in nearly every statistical category among defensive tackles this year.
The Cincinnati Bengals are still alive in the AFC playoff race. Led by Joe Burrow's four touchdowns (one rushing), the Bengals recorded a 30-24 overtime win over the Denver Broncos, who missed a golden opportunity to clinch their first playoff berth since 2015.
The Bengals did play the overtime period without starting running back Chase Brown, who suffered an ankle sprain during the fourth quarter. Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow broke his own franchise single-season record for passing yardage with his 31-yard toss to Tee Higgins to set up a game-winning touchdown pass to Higgins.
The Denver Broncos lost heartbreakingly in overtime at the hands of Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals ... of Broncos second-year wideout Marvin Mims Jr. Mims posted 103 receiving yards ...