The Denver Broncos brought in many new faces this offseason, taking advantage of having a promising quarterback on a rookie contract in Bo Nix. However, incumbent players like veteran linebacker Alex Singleton will have as much say in the Broncos’ success in 2025.
Singleton, in particular, could be among the most impactful players for the Broncos.
Singleton missed all but three games in 2024 but is back healthy, and ESPN’s Benjamin Solak believes the 31-year-old defender could help one of the best defenses be even better.
Singleton is on an expiring three-year, $18 million contract. His future with the Broncos is far from certain, but Singleton is eager to return to the field.
During his charity cornhole event earlier this month, Singleton told the Denver Post’s Parker Gabriel that he “can’t give specific numbers” on his recovery, but that everyone can judge for themselves during OTAs, which began on May 27.
“I think I’m getting my helmet fitted next week,” Singleton told Gabriel in comments published on May 16. “I think that’ll be a little happy moment. Then the first OTAs. All these happy moments. And then training camp, it’ll be like, ‘Oh, we’re back.’ I think it’ll be really cool to get to do those things and get to do that.”