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2025 Defensive

STATS CMB
Total Tackles
SCK
Sacks
FUM
Forced Fumbles
INT
Interceptions
TD
Interceptions Returned For Touchdown
Regular Season 135 1.0 1 0 0

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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Leads Denver in tackles in 2025

    Singleton recorded 135 tackles (54 solo) to go with one sack, four passes defensed and one forced fumble while playing in 16 games during the 2025 season.

    Singleton bounced back in a big way this season after suffering a season-ending torn ACL in Week 3 of the 2024 season. The 32-year-old linebacker led all Broncos defenders in tackles, proving once again to be a difference maker for Denver's formidable defense. Singleton is set to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason, and it's possible the Broncos will want to be aggressive in re-signing him based on his consistently high levels of performance. Otherwise, it's likely the veteran will garner a lot of interest from teams around the league that are desperate for strong linebacker play.

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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Just four tackles Christmas Day

    Singleton finished Thursday's 20-13 win over the Chiefs with four tackles (two solo).

    Singleton played 42 of 43 defensive snaps (97.7 percent), but his four tackles were a season low. The veteran linebacker is up to 128 tackles (51 solo), including 1.0 sacks, three pass defenses and one forced fumble through 15 regular-season games. The Broncos wrap up the regular season in Week 18 against the Chargers, when they'll look to lock up the No. 1 seed in the AFC heading into the playoffs.

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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Double-digit stops vs. JAX

    Singleton registered 13 tackles (four solo) during the Broncos' 34-20 loss to the Jaguars on Sunday.

    Singleton and Patrick Surtain were the only two Bronco defenders to play all 70 defensive snaps Sunday, and it was the former that led both teams with a season-high 13 tackles. It was the fifth time that Singleton reached double-digit tackles and first since Week 9 against the Texans. He is up to 124 tackles (49 solo), including 1.0 sacks, three pass defenses and one forced fumble through 14 regular-season games.

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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Surpasses 100-plus tackles

    Singleton posted eight tackles (one solo) during the Broncos' 24-17 win over the Raiders on Sunday.

    Singleton played 49 of 50 defensive snaps (98 percent) and finished Sunday's game as the Broncos' leading tackler. He has logged at least eight tackles in eight of 12 regular-season games and is up to 103 combined tackles on the year, which marks the fifth time he has reached the tackling century mark in his NFL career.

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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Set to suit up Week 13

    Singleton (illness) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Commanders.

    Singleton sat out Denver's Week 11 win over the Chiefs after undergoing surgery Nov. 7 to have a cancerous tumor removed from one of his testicles. The Broncos' Week 12 bye helped the linebacker's recovery process, and he practiced in full all three days leading up to Sunday's matchup. The 31-year-old missed just four snaps through 10 weeks of play, and his return coupled with star cornerback Patrick Surtain's (pectoral) will strengthen an already dominant Broncos defense as Denver pursues its first AFC West title since 2015.

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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: On track to return in Week 13

    Singleton (illness) was a full participant at practice Wednesday.

    Singleton is on track to make his return to action after missing the team's Week 11 win over the Chiefs as a result of his ongoing recovery from surgery to treat testicular cancer. The linebacker will have a chance to practice two more times this week before Sunday's contest against the Commanders.

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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Eyeing Week 13 return

    Singleton (illness) is eyeing a return to the lineup for Sunday's game against the Commanders, Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post reports.

    Singleton is recovering from surgery to treat testicular cancer. He underwent the procedure prior to the Broncos' Week 11 win over the Chiefs and has now had the bye week to rest. It would be a remarkable return for Singleton, who has posted 89 tackles (36 solo), including 1.0 sacks, and one pass breakup across 10 starts this season.

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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Not playing in Week 11

    Singleton (illness) has been ruled out for Sunday's contest against the Chiefs, Aric DiLalla of the Broncos' official site reports.

    Last Friday, Singleton underwent surgery for testicular cancer that was discovered the previous Monday. He proceeded to play last Thursday against the Raiders, logging all 60 defensive snaps en route to nine tackles, but he'll now miss at least one game as he embarks on his recovery effort, which doesn't have a firm timetable at this time, according to DiLalla. After Sunday, the Broncos have a Week 12 bye, meaning his next possible chance to play is Sunday, Nov. 30 at Washington.

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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Recovering from surgery

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    Singleton said the "prognosis is excellent" and that he expects "to return to the field very soon," though his status for Sunday's upcoming road matchup against the Chiefs now appears uncertain. The veteran linebacker has held down an every-down role on defense for the Broncos, and he's racked up 89 tackles (36 solo), including 1.0 sacks, one pass defensed and one interception across 10 regular-season appearances so far. If he were to miss any time, Dre Greenlaw would likely be thrust into a starting role at interior linebacker.

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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Logs nine tackles in win

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    With another solid performance Thursday, Singleton has now recorded 89 total tackles through 10 games, a team high in takedowns. The veteran linebacker has proven to be one of the best tacklers in the NFL, recording the fourth most tackles of any defensive player in the league so far this season. The 31-year-old is continuing to play at a high level as a key member of the Broncos' formidable defense. SIngleton remains a strong IDP option heading into a Week 11 matchup against Kansas City.

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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Double-digit stops in Week 9 win

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    Singleton led both teams in tackles Sunday while playing every single defensive snap for the eighth time in nine regular-season games. He's reached double-digit tackles in four games, and his 80 total stops on the year is tied with Devin White for sixth most in the NFL.

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Birthplace: Thousand Oaks, CA
Age: 32
School: Montana St.
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