Denver Broncos captain Alex Singleton says the NFL won’t fine him for the now-viral “one-ball” celebration he used in his first game back from testicular cancer. The league, he said, understands the ...
In his first game back after announcing he was diagnosed with testicular cancer, Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton came up with a big defensive play late in a thrilling “Sunday Night Football” ...
When Nick Singleton announced his commitment four years ago, many had him penciled for greatness at Penn State. Singleton, the former Gov. Mifflin star, was rated a five-star prospect and was named ...
A remarkable NFL return is set for Sunday. Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton returned for the team’s “Sunday Night Football” clash on the road against the Commanders in Week 13 — just three weeks ...
Penn State running back Nick Singleton made history Saturday afternoon during a 40-36 win over Rutgers. The senior Nittany Lion set two school touchdown records previously held by legend Saquon ...
Alex Singleton is playing football again less than three weeks after undergoing surgery to remove a cancerous testicular tumor that he feared would spell the end of his NFL career. Denver's leading ...
Alex Singleton will be back on Sunday night against the Commanders. Eric Hartline / Imagn Images ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton had surgery Nov. 7 to remove a tumor after ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Alex Singleton hoped for the fast track. He appears to be on it. The Broncos inside linebacker has been cleared to return to practice this week, sources told ...
Denver Broncos fans just got a massive dose of hope on two fronts: a positive cancer update on linebacker Alex Singleton and encouraging news on star cornerback Patrick Surtain II’s pectoral injury ...
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 ...
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