The Denver Broncos had five players named to 2024 Associated Press All-Pro teams on Friday, their most in a single season since 1996.
Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain, right guard Quinn Meinerz and punt returner Marvin Mims were named first-team All-Pros while edge defender Nik Bonitto and interior defensive lineman Zach Allen received second-team All-Pro recognition.
Additionally, five other Denver players also received All-Pro votes.
Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles (nine votes), fullback Michael Burton (six), safety Brandon Jones (five), long snapper Mitchell Fraboni (four) and wide receiver Courtland Sutton (one) were also recognized in the process.
Surtain, Bonitto and Mims were also named Pro Bowl starters and eight Denver players were named alternates for the Pro Bowl. Surtain and Mims were also named to the 2024 NFLPA’s All-Pro team.
The Broncos just wrapped up their best regular season since 2015, so it’s no surprise that accolades are pouring in. Up next is a likely Defensive Player of the Year nod for Surtain during “NFL Honors” in February.