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Broncos Secure Linebacker Leader
11 Mar
Summary
- Alex Singleton re-signed a two-year contract with the Broncos.
- Reports suggest the deal is worth $15.5 million in total value.
- Singleton led the Broncos with 135 tackles last season.

Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton has agreed to a two-year contract extension, solidifying his role as a key defensive player for the team. Although the precise financial terms were not publicly disclosed, industry sources estimate the total value of the agreement to be approximately $15.5 million. Singleton, who is 32 years old, emerged as a critical leader for the Broncos' defense, which ranked second in the league in total defense during the recent season. His resilience was particularly notable, as he played through a challenging period that included surgery for testicular cancer. Despite this, he managed to start 16 games and led the team with 135 tackles, demonstrating his enduring impact on the field. Over his career, Singleton has accumulated 768 tackles, five sacks, three interceptions, and five fumble recoveries across 95 games for both the Philadelphia Eagles and the Denver Broncos.




