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The best Denver Broncos season since 2015 continues to receive accolades.
A total of five Broncos players have been named to the 2024 Associated Press All-Pro team, including three first-team players.
Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain, right guard Quinn Meinerz and punt returner Marvin Mims were named first-team All-Pros following the 2024 campaign.
Additionally, Denver edge defender Nik Bonitto and interior defensive lineman Zach Allen received second-team All-Pro recognition from the AP.
This marks the most All-Pros the Broncos have had in a single season since 1996, and five other players also received All-Pro votes.
Surtain is the heavy favorite to win the Defensive Player of the Year award after allowing just 306 passing yards this season.
Meinerz earned a 87.8 overall grade from Pro Football Focus this season, third-best among NFL guards.
Mims led the NFL with 15.7 yards per punt return in 2024, becoming the first Bronco to lead the league in that category since Rick Upchurch (16.1 in 1983).
Bonitto ranked third in the NFL with 13.5 sacks this season and he scored a pair of touchdowns, one pick-six and one fumble-six.
Allen totaled 40 quarterback hits and 8.5 sacks in 2024. He also ranked first among IDL with 75 pressures this season, according to PFF.
Surtain, Bonitto and Mims were previously named Pro Bowl starters. Allen and Meinerz are alternates for this year’s Pro Bowl. Surtain and Mims also made the NFLPA All-Pro team following the 2024 season.