Broncos WR Marvin Mims, Jr. hopes that his performance in the team’s playoff loss to the Bengals provided a blueprint for what he’s capable of providing for the team in 2025.
“It was really big for me,” Mims said, via ESPN. “It’s weird, but when you’re in college, guys make plays all the time, that’s how we all get here. But you get here [in the NFL] and those plays are much more difficult to be a part of consistently…I think that game alone maybe gave the coaches a different way to look at me.”
Broncos HC Sean Payton said Mims is competing for a prominent role in the team’s offense next year.
“Confidence is born out of demonstrated ability,” Payton said of Mims. “We saw him take a big step in the middle of the year. … There are a number of young players competing for, not so much spots, but competing for touches. He’s one of them.”
Mims added that lining up in the backfield last year was big for his confidence, as it proved to himself and the team that he was capable of a more diverse role.
“Not only for what it does for me personally, but as a team I felt like we kind of had another thing on offense that could help get some things going,” Mims said. “But it was huge for me, huge for the team, maybe that little extra thing to help us.”
Broncos OC Joe Lombardi noticed the strides Mims made in his development towards the end of the season and knows he has more to give.
“He took that next step,” Lombardi said. “Sean used him a little differently than we had in the prior two years. … He’s grown as a pro. You can see the confidence when he started getting touches, and when we used him in different areas, he just took off.”
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