Broncos LB Alex Singleton jokes that he wants to be the highest-paid player in the league now that Denver has moved on from their massive cap hit due to the contract of QB Russell Wilson.
Confidence inside the Denver Broncos locker room continues to build as backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham prepares to step into the spotlight at the most critical point of the season.
The Denver Broncos squared off against the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round on Saturday. Denver earned a first-round bye after securing the AFC’s No.
We’re back for another exciting week of NFL football as we get ready to dive into the waiver wire to find some gems. With many owners checking out because they’re going to miss the playoffs, this could be your chance to add some defensive players who will help you win this season.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
Alex Singleton is a trooper. At the start of the year, the Denver Broncos linebacker led his team, the best defense in the league, in tackles made. However, things took a shocking turn when Singleton was diagnosed with testicular cancer.
Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton was diagnosed with testicular cancer on November 10th after taking a simple drug test because he was flagged for an elevated level of a hormone called hCG.
Recently, the NFL world received a scare when Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton revealed that he was diagnosed with testicular cancer, which was first discovered by a league-mandated drug screen.
There are a lot of NFL fans who are down on the Denver Broncos, which is odd considering they are 8-2 and have exceeded expectations so far. Sure, the offense, led by second-year quarterback Bo Nix, has been a bit of a disappointment, but the defense has been historically good.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Alex Singleton announced to his teammates Monday that he recently underwent surgery for testicular cancer. The veteran linebacker will be absent from the Broncos for the time being but offered an encouraging statement on his status.
Training camp in late July is hell on Earth. The sun’s cooking, players are dripping sweat before warm-ups even start, and most guys look like they’d rather be anywhere else.
Alex Singleton was a good enough starter for the Denver Broncos, especially for a defense that needed good enough from the linebacker position. His play
Recovering from a major injury takes guts and a high pain threshold — two essential traits to make a living in the NFL. Thankfully, Denver Broncos linebacker
During the 2024 NFL season, Denver Broncos' linebacker Alex Singleton suffered a torn ACL, knocking him out for the rest of the year. He played in the first three games of the season and then missed the final 15 weeks of the year.
The timing of Alex Singleton‘s ACL tear raised questions about his ability to rehab in time for the start of the 2025 campaign. The Broncos linebacker recently made it clear he still expects to be at full strength in time for Week 1, though.
The 2015 Broncos defense was one of the best in Denver Broncos team history and NFL history. Their stellar play led to a Super Bowl victory over the Carolina Panthers and cemented that unit as one of the best in football history.
It's no secret that Denver Broncos have gone all in on defense in 2025. Their top two free agent acquisitions -- safety Talanoa Hufanga and linebacker Dre Greenlaw -- play on the defensive side of the ball, as does their 2025 first-round draft pick cornerback Jahdae Barron.
Denver Broncos inside linebacker Alex Singleton is four months removed from undergoing corrective surgery to repair a torn ACL. Another five, and the veteran starter deduces he'll be "ready to go" for the 2025 season.
The Falcons have long been the punching bag of the NFL, and it continued before Sunday’s Week 2 slate, with Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton taking a shot at the fan base.
The Broncos continue to make moves. Denver is signing linebacker Alex Singleton for one year and $1.1 million guaranteed with another $750,000 available via incentives.