Five Denver Broncos who should make the 2021 Pro Bowl

Denver Broncos WR Courtland Sutton snubbed in Madden 22. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
Denver Broncos WR Courtland Sutton snubbed in Madden 22. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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Garett Bolles, Denver Broncos
Denver Broncos starting left tackle Garett Bolles. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports /

3. Garett Bolles, OL

Garett “All Pro” Bolles.  Man, what a turnaround for this guy.

Up until the 2020 season, Bolles seemed to be universally hated by most in Broncos Country. His constant holding penalties that stalled drives proved to many that Bolles wasn’t cut for the NFL.

However, in 2020, he turned a corner and was not only good, but exceptional.

Garett Bolles didn’t allow a single sack in 2020.  Not one.

He also limited his penalties and proved to be the best player on offense for the Denver Broncos.

What confuses me, and proves that the Pro Bowl is kind of a sham, is that Garett Bolles received an All-Pro nod in 2020, but no Pro Bowl.

It doesn’t make much sense, but hopefully, now that he is more of a household name, people will expect him to play at that level.

If Bolles can continue to play like he did in 2020, he’ll not only cement himself as the best left tackle in football, but he’ll begin to receive the attention he deserves.

Garett Bolles is the perfect story of never quitting, and a team never giving up on a player.

His turnaround from one of the worst tackles in the NFL to one of the best was truly astounding to see, and I have no doubt he can continue that in 2021.

Let’s also give credit to Mike Munchak, who is slowly building an elite offensive line in the Mile High city.