
Marvin Mims Jr. and Pat Bryant Visit Local Denver Elementary School
Add this to the list of nice things the Denver Broncos have done for local Colorado schools and other organizations over the last handful of years.
Broncos receivers Marvin Mims Jr. and Pat Bryant paid a visit to Kaiser Elementary School in Denver to talk about the importance of getting outside and having some fun in the sun, in order to encourage the kids to stay active physically as much as possible.
That recommendation came with a pretty cool gift too: some new shoes.
More than 200 students received a new pair of sneakers from the players during their visit, which included some speculation about how they want the team to perform in the upcoming 2026 season.
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"With the team we have, the roster we have, how far we went last year, we're all expecting a Super Bowl this year. We want to go far," said Mims, addressing the students expectations for the season to come.
Mims played a big role in the Broncos Divisional Round win over Buffalo, leading the team in receiving yards and catching a couple big passes - including a touchdown - from quarterback Bo Nix. Nix, of course, broke his ankle near the end of the game and had to sit out the following week as the Patriots beat the Broncos in the AFC Championship and kept Denver out of the Super Bowl.

Mims and Bryant are but two pieces of a pretty great receiving corps, which also includes Courtland Sutton and the addition this year of Jaylen Waddle, who the Broncos traded for a couple months ago.
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