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Jon Heath

Broncos QB Russell Wilson gushes with praise for WR Marvin Mims

Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver Marvin Mims had a big game against the Washington Commanders last week, totaling 168 all-purpose yards and one touchdown on just five touches.

After the game, Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson gushed with praise for the talented young receiver.

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“Mims, those two plays were spectacular plays by him,” Wilson said of the receiver’s pair of catches. “First of all, in the first half, he runs the deep post for a touchdown. That was a beautiful route [with] great protection. We checked to that play. They were going to bring double corner cats and we checked to that play [and] got to it. Great protection by the guys. Mims gets wide open there and we hit a huge touchdown. That was a big play. A big, explosive play for us.

“Then we come down, I think the next drive or the following drive I believe it was. We hit him on a deep go ball. He runs right by the guy and makes a great catch. I think the biggest thing is that we have so many receivers and so many guys that can really make plays. I think we’re moving guys in and out. He had another great punt return. Anytime he can touch the football, it’s a good thing for us. I think that was a positive of the game, especially seeing a rookie make those type of plays.”

Wilson pointed out that any time Mims touches the ball is a positive, a notable comment given that the receiver had the fewest snaps among Denver’s WRs on Sunday and he had no targets in the second half. The Broncos need to find a way to get him more snaps and more targets against the Miami Dolphins in Week 3.

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