Tag: Alex Singleton
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Broncos LB Alex Singleton hosts Special Olympics tournament, talks OTAs
EDGEWATER — Alex Singleton re-signed with the Broncos in March and prioritized his first text message. The recipient? Special Olympics Colorado. “Right after I re-signed, the first text was to Tiffany and Megan with Special Olympics, to be able to do this again,” Singleton said Friday at Citizens’ Park for his second annual cornhole tournament…
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Broncos to re-sign LB Alex Singleton and release LB Dre Greenlaw, source says
The most inspirational Broncos player from last season is returning to Denver. The Broncos and inside linebacker Alex Singleton have agreed to a two-year contract extension, a source confirmed on Monday. The deal is worth $15.5 million, including $11 million guaranteed. The move helps solidify the team’s vision at inside linebacker after Justin Strnad agreed…
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Alex Singleton, a free agent soon, on Broncos’ loss to Patriots: ‘We knew we were the better team’
ENGLEWOOD — Linebacker Alex Singleton knows very well the Broncos will get some salary-cap relief for 2026. For the past two seasons, the Broncos had an $85 million dead cap hit on quarterback Russell Wilson, with $53 million in 2024 and $32 million in 2025. But that money is coming off the cap as Singleton…
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Magical Broncos season ends with devastating loss in AFC Championship Game
Denver’s Super Bowl hopes disappeared into thin air like snowflakes drifting through the wind. Broncos fans headed toward the exits with under two minutes left in regulation when a winter wonderland at Empower Field turned into a frozen hellscape. An otherwise magical season ended with despair Sunday in the AFC Championship Game. Flakes continued swirling…
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Depth shines for Broncos defense in second half turnaround against Packers
You know the stars. Their jerseys are all over the Mile High City. Pat Surtain II is the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Nik Bonitto is the $100 million sack machine. But Sunday’s 34-26 win over the Packers was about the Broncos’ defense as a whole. Backups Jonah Elliss and Dondrea Tillman each…
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Broncos ILB Alex Singleton tracking to play vs. Commanders after cancer scare
ENGLEWOOD — Malcolm Roach has a new nickname for his Broncos teammate Alex Singleton. Superman. The reason? Singleton said he is “tracking” toward a return to play at inside linebacker Sunday against the Commanders after missing one game due to a testicular cancer diagnosis and successful surgery. Singleton practiced fully on Wednesday at Broncos Park…
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Broncos’ Alex Singleton seeks return to lineup Sunday, saying recovery from testicular cancer has ‘been so fast’
When it was revealed two weeks ago that linebacker Alex Singleton had undergone surgery for testicular cancer, the Broncos announced he “could return to play in the coming weeks pending additional test results.” That indeed could end up being the case. In an interview that aired Tuesday on “Good Morning America,’’ Singleton said he has…
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With J.K. Dobbins, Pat Surtain and others out, Broncos’ ‘next man up’ mantra to be tested in ‘huge’ game vs. Chiefs
ENGLEWOOD – It’s now next five men up for the Broncos. All week long, with their injury situation, the Broncos have talked about “next man up.” And on Friday, they officially ruled out five players for Sunday’s big game against Kansas City. It had been expected throughout the week that star running back J.K. Dobbins…
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JL Skinner’s blocked punt sparks Broncos’ victory over Raiders: ‘I’m glad his face was there’
JL Skinner made a heads-up play to save the Broncos against the Raiders. Literally. The second-year Broncos safety blocked a punt with his facemask in the third quarter on Thursday that was recovered by running back Tyler Badie inside the Las Vegas 20-yard line. It set up a go-ahead field goal by kicker Wil Lutz…
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Broncos’ Alex Singleton expects return to Philadelphia to be ‘super emotional’
ENGLEWOOD – Alex Singleton’s dream to make the NFL took four years to fulfill. He was cut by three teams, gained dual citizenship in Canada to help him play in the Canadian Football League and finally took his first NFL snap at 25. The team that tossed him a life preserver was Philadelphia in 2019.…




