Marvin Mims Jr. caught 5-of-5 targets for 51 yards and two touchdowns in the Broncos’ Week 18 win over the Chiefs.
Mims has evidently earned a reliable role in the Broncos’ passing attack. While his four touchdowns in two weeks speak volumes, a nifty play design on the Broncos’ first drive deserves even more attention. On first-and-10 from the Chiefs’ 32-yard line, Sean Payton called in a play specifically designed to feature Mims’ post-catch talents. Bo Nix initially ran a play-action fake, which sent Audric Estime up the field, en route to a key red zone block, before faking another handoff to Troy Franklin on an end-around. Mims was then left open to haul in the screen-pass target in the flats before scampering off for the 32-yard score. Rather than residing in the doghouse, Mims is now one of Payton’s featured offensive weapons in scoring position. He is flex-worthy against the Bills next week.