Quinn Meinerz was snubbed by Pro Bowl voters this season, but Broncos coach Sean Payton believes they will make up for it down the road.
The Denver Broncos' All-Pro has some self-professed improvements to make, and he sees more in this team than a mere seventh seed.
Outside linebacker Nik Bonitto, guard Quinn Meinerz, punt returner Marvin Mims Jr. and cornerback Pat Surtain II were named to the Pro Football Writers of America's All-NFL team. All four players were also named to the organization's All-AFC team.
Guard Quinn Meinerz discusses his AP All-Pro selection, the success of the Broncos' offensive line this season and how his draft class has helped build a strong team culture in Denver.
Five Broncos were selected to the All-Pro Team, including the three Pro Bowlers — cornerback Patrick Surtain II, rush linebacker Nik Bonitto, and returner Marvin Mims Jr — but right guard Quinn Meinerz and defensive end Zach Allen also garnered a nod.
The five All-Pro selections is the most for the Broncos since 1996, symbolizing the upward trajectory head coach Sean Payton has the team on. In the case of Meinerz and Allen, they turned in a campaign that was at the very pinnacle of their respective positions.
ESPN's Matt Miller thinks the Denver Broncos should stay away from Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft.
The Broncos’ linemen understand the onus on their position group going into the 2025 season, especially considering the unit’s continuity goes back to ’23. Wattenberg was the only new starter up front in ’24.
Quinn Meinerz is an American NFL guard for the Denver Broncos guard in the 2024 NFL season. He began his professional journey after being selected as the 98th overall pick in the third round of ...
Surtain, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, was also honored as a first-team All-Pro by the Associated Press for the second time in his career. On Monday, he was one of four Bronco players, including outside linebacker Nik Bonitto, punt returner Marvin Mims Jr. and right guard Quinn Meinerz, to be named to the PFWA’s All-NFL team.
Now it’s nearly time to see how far “young and hungry” can take the Denver Broncos. It’s been their motto all season long.
After being snubbed in the Pro Bowl voting, two very deserving Denver Broncos were recognized for ... right guard Quinn Meinerz (first-team) and defensive end Zach Allen (second-team).