ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Cornerback Pat Surtain II has received a wealth of hardware for his spectacular play on Sundays, and his plaque for the Demaryius Thomas Team MVP Award added another prestigious award to his collection — and created a unique problem for his display.
“They’re stashed away in the basement in the crib,” Surtain said of his awards. “I’ve got a little awards section. I’m running out of a little room, so I’ve got to come up with a new side of things.”
Surtain’s other distinction from this week won’t take up nearly the same amount of space on his shelf: his second consecutive Pro Bowl selection.
Surtain joins safety Justin Simmons and wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. as the Broncos’ three Pro Bowl selections and will compete in the 2024 Pro Bowl Games in Orlando in February. The Alabama product recorded at least 10 pass breakups for the third straight season and made a crucial red-zone interception against the Jets in Week 5.
After practice on Thursday, Surtain explained what the back-to-back Pro Bowl selections meant to him.
“The Pro Bowl is such a big thing … especially individually,” Surtain said. “You always want to receive those accolades for your play, but it’s a huge honor to be recognized as such around the league by my peers and even the fans just voting me in, just thinking that I’m that caliber of a player. It means a lot in general.”
Simmons will make his first in-person Pro Bowl appearance after earning his first nod in 2020.
After missing two games at the beginning of the season, the longest-tenured Bronco took off in the following weeks with three interceptions in a four-game span. Simmons played a crucial role in the defense’s midseason resurgence and earned his first AFC Defensive Player of the Week award for intercepting a pass and recovering a fumble against the Chiefs in Week 8.
“It means a lot,” Simmons said. “… When you get to a point in this…
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