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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Scheduled for ACL surgery

    Singleton will have surgery to repair his ACL on Oct. 15, Zac Stevens of TheDNVR.com reports. Singleton tore the ACL in his right knee against the Buccaneers in Week 3 and won't return to action this season. If his surgery is successful, Singleton should be ready to suit up by the time the 2025 campaign comes around.
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Moves to IR

    Singleton (knee) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday. Singleton's move to IR comes after it was reported by Nick Kosmider of The Athletic that the Montana State product suffered an ACL tear during Sunday's win over the Buccaneers. Surprisingly, Singleton was able to stay in the game and play through the injury but will ultimately need surgery to repair his ACL, which is scheduled to take place in about two weeks.
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Diagnosed with ACL tear

    Singleton suffered a torn ACL in his right knee during Sunday's 26-7 win over Tampa Bay, Nick Kosmider of The Athletic reports. Singleton played through the injury Sunday and must have been surprised by the diagnosis afterward. He'll soon be placed on injured reserve for the rest of the season, with surgery scheduled for early-to-mid October. Singleton had at least 120 tackles while playing at least 16 games each of the past four seasons, including 163 tackles in 2022 and 177 in 2023. He played every defensive snap through three weeks of the 2024 campaign, recording 31 tackles (17 solo) and an interception while serving as Denver's defensive playcaller. Cody Barton likely will take over the green-dot responsibilities and get additional playing time in passing situations, but the Broncos also need a depth player to step up for more snaps at inside linebacker, where options include Kristian Welch, Justin Strnad, Kwon Alexander (practice squad) and Zach Cunningham (practice squad).
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Productive against Seahawks

    Singleton tallied nine tackles (six solo), including one interception, one pass defensed and one tackle for loss in Sunday's 26-20 loss to the Seahawks. Singleton picked up right where he left off after a stellar 2023 campaign, contributing as a key member of the Broncos' defense. The veteran linebacker recorded his first interception with Denver and just the third pick of his career. Singleton remains a priority IDP option in Denver's defense, and the 30-year-old will look to keep the momentum going when the Broncos host the Steelers in Week 2.
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Sets career high in tackles

    Singleton made a career-high 177 tackles (106 solo) to go with two sacks, four passes defended and two fumble recoveries while playing all 17 games of the 2023 season. Singleton led the Broncos in tackles by a wide margin this season, as the veteran continued to be a dominant force in Denver's defense. The 30-year-old linebacker signed a three-year, $18 million contract last offseason, and he proved to be worth the investment as he recorded the third-most tackles in the league this season. In addition, he had double-digit tackles in 13 of 17 games in 2023. Singleton will enter the 2024 campaign looking to maintain his status as a strong IDP option for fantasy purposes.
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Leads Broncos in tackles in win

    Singleton tallied a team-high 11 tackles (seven solo) in Sunday's 16-9 win over the Chargers. Singleton has now registered double-digit tackles in 12 of his 16 games this season. He's now set a career high with 164 total tackles on the season -- one more than 2022 -- and he's fourth in the NFL in that category.
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Leading tackler again

    Singleton had 14 tackles (10 solo), including one sack, in Sunday's 24-7 win over the Chargers. Singleton registered double-digit tackles for the fifth straight game and the 10th time this season. He also recorded his second sack of the year when he took down Justin Herbert early in the first quarter for an 11-yard loss. Singleton is now up to 136 total tackles, which leads the Broncos and is tied for third with Roquan Smith in the NFL behind Zaire Franklin (144) and Foye Oluokun (138).
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Leading tackler again

    Singleton recorded 16 tackles (11 solo) in Sunday's 21-20 win over the Vikings. Singleton continued his stellar season Sunday, leading the team with a season-high 16 tackles. The veteran linebacker has now racked up a team-high 100 total tackles and has now recorded double-digit tackles in seven of 10 games. Singleton should be considered a strong IDP option heading into a Week 12 matchup with the Browns.
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Leads Denver in tackles

    Singleton recorded 11 tackles (three solo) and a fumble recovery in Monday's 24-22 win over the Bills. Singleton's 11 total tackles were the most of any Broncos' defender in the contest. The veteran linebacker has now reached double-digit tackles in six of nine games in 2023. Singleton also played every defensive snap for Denver for the fifth time this season. The 29-year-old should remain a solid IDP option when the Broncos host the Vikings in Week 11.
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Forces fumble on special teams

    Singleton notched eight tackles (five solo) and a forced fumble during Sunday's 27-24 loss to the Chiefs. Singleton set up the Broncos for their first touchdown of the game, punching the ball out from Chiefs' punt returner Kadarius Toney for a turnover at the 16-yard line. The linebacker has also been on a tackling tear with 90 over the past eight games. This also includes five outings with double-digit tackles during this span. Singleton currently ranks seventh in NFL with 152 tackles this season, and he'll look to continue making plays all over the field Week 18 against the Chargers.
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Logs eight tackles in win

    Singleton recorded eight tackles (five solo) in Sunday's 24-15 win over the Cardinals. Singleton's dominant 2022 season continued, as his eight tackles Sunday brings him to 124 total tackles for the season. The Broncos' leading tackler for the year, Singleton is a top-tier IDP option based on his consistent production. The 29-year-old linebacker will look to keep things rolling when the Broncos visit the Rams in Week 16.
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Maintains strong production

    Singleton recorded eight tackles (four solo) in Sunday's 34-28 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday. It was far from Singleton's most productive day of the season, but the 29-year-old continues to rack up strong production on a week-to-week basis. He now has 114 total tackles on the season, which is good for ninth in the league. An impressive feat considering his lack of snaps for multiple weeks of the season. He'll look to continue piling on the production Week 15 against the Cardinals.
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: 11 tackles in loss

    Singleton recorded 11 tackles (four solo) in Sunday's 16-9 loss to the Jets. Singleton notched his second consecutive game with double-digit tackles, but he failed to replicate his ridiculous 21-tackle performance from Week 6. Regardless, Singleton has still recorded 41 tackles over the past three games and will be a top-tier IDP option against the Jaguars in Week 8.
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  • Broncos' Alex Singleton: Makes nine stops Week 1

    Singleton notched nine tackles (four solo) during Monday's 17-16 loss to Seattle. Singleton was heavily involved as a run stopper in Denver's season opener, though Rashaad Penny still managed 5.0 yards per carry on 12 rushes. The 28-year-old's sizeable role on defense provides him with fair IDP value, and he should have another chance to capitalize on opportunities Week 2 versus Houston.
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  • Eagles' Alex Singleton: Lands on COVID list

    Singleton has been placed on the Eagles' reserve/COVID-19 list. Singleton will still have a shot to play in Saturday's matchup with the Cowboys due to the league's new protocols, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. If he is unable to get cleared, look for JaCoby Stevens to step up at weak-side linebacker.
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  • Eagles' Alex Singleton: Effective against Jets

    Singleton recorded eight tackles (four solo) in Sunday's 33-18 win over the Jets. Singleton has bounced back after being held without a tackle in Week 10, as he now has at least seven tackles in each of the last three contests. Across those three appearances, the 28-year-old has tallied 26 tackles (15 solo) and two pass defenses.
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  • Eagles' Alex Singleton: Records double-digit stops

    Singleton had 11 tackles (seven solo) and one pass breakup during Week 12's 13-7 loss to the Giants. Singleton put together his first game with double-digit tackles since Week 6, bringing him up to 101 total stops on the season. The linebacker will get another chance to perform for fantasy purposes with a road matchup against the Jets on deck Sunday.
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  • Eagles' Alex Singleton: Single-digit tackles in loss

    Singleton had nine tackles (seven solo) in a 33-22 loss to the Raiders on Sunday. Singleton had a down day compared to his previous efforts this season. Recording just his third single-digit tackle day in seven contests. The Montana State product now has 76 tackles (44 solo) on the season and will look to get back to double-digit tackle totals against the Lions in Week 8.
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  • Eagles' Alex Singleton: Another huge tackling day

    Singleton had 15 tackles (eight solo) and one pass breakup during Thursday's 28-22 loss to the Buccaneers. Singleton has 29 tackles over the last two weeks, and he hasn't logged less than eight stops in a single game this season. At this point, Singleton has to be considered a high-end IDP option heading into a Week 7 matchup against the Raiders.
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  • Eagles' Alex Singleton: Activated off COVID list

    Singleton was activated off the Eagles' reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday. Singleton has been sidelined for nearly two weeks, but he will now be able to join the Eagles at practice. He is coming off a 120-tackle campaign and is once again expected to be a key member of the Eagles' defensive unit.
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