We’re continuing our look at the Denver Broncos’ statistical leaders from the 2023 season today with a list of the team’s leading tacklers. Broncos inside linebacker Alex Singleton led the team with 177 tackles, setting an official single-season franchise record.
Alex Singleton is a tackling machine. The Denver Broncos’ inside linebacker has averaged more than 10 tackles per game this season, with 12 double-digit tackle games in 2023.
Many Denver Broncos fans miss the point while Alex Singleton misses the tackle. Many Denver Broncos fans miss the point while Alex Singleton misses the tackle.
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Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud led his team to a 22-17 victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday. The game came down to some key moments, including a personal foul call on Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton in the first quarter.
Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans may not have uttered it out loud, but one decision he made in Week 13 telegraphed how little he respected Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos' offense.
The Denver Broncos upset the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday and are now on a bye week. It was a crucial win for the Broncos that could prove to be a turning point in their 2023 season.
Alex Singleton said the Broncos' 70-20 loss was "the most embarrassing game I've ever been a part of," with Sean Payton adding that he was "at a loss for words."
Coming off a great ‘22 season, Singleton is primed to be a key player in this aggressive defense. Alex Singleton is really happy to have started preseason games so the inside linebacker can do some “real tackling.” And last week against the Cardinals, No.
It's evident the Denver Broncos are picking up Vance Joseph's new defense. The defense has really been flying to the ball, and as starting linebacker Alex Singleton told reporters on Thursday, picking up Joseph's scheme has been seamless.
The Denver Broncos enter the 2023 NFL season with renewed expectations after the team failed miserably last year. With Sean Payton running the show, the standard around the team has changed.
Broncos HC Sean Payton says that his team will look to tire out opposing offenses by bringing pressure with their pass-rushers this season. “Hopefully, our outside linebacker position are guys that we look at as pressure players,” Payton said, via BroncosWire.com.
The Denver Broncos have been more active in free agency than in some time, having made multiple moves early in the 'legal tampering' period. I will examine each player's contract breakdown as the details are revealed.
The NFL works hard, but the NFL media works harder. While that might not be true, following the Denver Broncos' multiple moves so far this offseason, the
During a woeful Denver Broncos season, Alex Singleton became a pleasant surprise. The team’s new coaching staff intends to bring him back. The veteran linebacker is re-signing with the Broncos, Mike Klis of 9News tweets.
Alex Singleton is one of 17 Broncos players scheduled for unrestricted free agency when the NFL's signing period begins March 15. But if Denver has its druthers, the veteran inside linebacker won't make it to the open market.
The Denver Broncos hit big on the free-agent signing of linebacker Alex Singleton. He's a tackling machine, and the Broncos got him this past offseason on a cheap one-year deal. A decision will need to be made soon on whether to bring Singleton back and what type of deal he should receive.
Current Steelers’ general manager Kevin Colbert, who will be stepping down from his role after the 2022 NFL Draft, held a conference call with reporters today that produced quite a few nuggets of information.
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.
The Eagles had a busy Monday, agreeing to terms with edge rusher and former Temple standout Haason Reddick and reportedly non-tendering linebacker Alex Singleton.
When pressed into action over the past two seasons, Alex Singleton delivered, for the most part, amassing a team-leading 120 tackles in the final season of the Doug Pederson/Jim Schwartz era and bettering that with 137 when called upon by Nick Sirianni and Jonathan Gannon.
Alex Singleton is no stranger to long journeys of perseverance and determination, and this year has been no different for the Eagles linebacker. He began the season as a starter and was named special teams captain, even though his role on those units began to diminish as his defensive role grew.
Days before the Eagles played the Seattle Seahawks in late November last year, a reporter asked a question to Pete Carroll about Alex Singleton during a conference call.
Forced to stay away through the Eagles' first six practices of the summer due to a breakthrough COVID-19 infection, linebacker Alex Singleton kept up with his conditioning with an 11-yard hallway.
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