Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton was hit with the NFL’s largest fine of Week 16 following Denver’s loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The league announced its fines Saturday, with three Broncos ...
Denver Broncos middle linebacker Alex Singleton revealed that he underwent surgery to remove testicular cancer one day after playing against the Las Vegas Raiders. Singleton announced the health scare ...
The Denver Broncos secured the American Football Conference West division with a win over the Kansas City Chiefs and a Los ...
Singleton recorded 135 tackles (54 solo) to go with one sack, four passes defensed and one forced fumble while playing in 16 games of the 2025 season.
Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton revealed on Monday that he was recently diagnosed with cancer. Singleton issued a lengthy statement in which he announced that he underwent successful surgery ...
Singleton was recognized by NBC's Sunday Night Football show after Week 13, and former defensive star Manti Te'o, who now ...
Singleton told GMA he "felt fine" before the diagnosis and was preparing to play in the Broncos' game against the Raiders at the time Singleton is planning to return to the Broncos on Sunday, Nov. 30, ...
Denver Broncos inside linebacker Alex Singleton underwent successful surgery for testicular cancer last week. During a conference call with reporters on Monday, Singleton said, "I don’t necessarily ...
Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton revealed he was diagnosed with testicular cancer after a random NFL drug test detected elevated hormone levels. Singleton said the cancer was caught early with ...
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Linebacker Alex Singleton, the Denver Broncos' leading tackler and co-captain, underwent surgery for testicular cancer Friday, less than 24 hours after collecting nine tackles in a ...
Singleton said he's "happy" he had a "positive outlook" throughout his recovery Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton shared how a "confidential" FedEx letter left on his locker explained his ...
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Linebacker Alex Singleton, the Denver Broncos' leading tackler and co-captain, underwent surgery for testicular cancer Friday, less than 24 hours after collecting nine tackles in a ...