Broncos Re-Sign LB Alex Singleton to 2-Year Deal

Veteran linebacker inks new contract to remain in Denver

Published on Mar. 11, 2026

The Denver Broncos have re-signed inside linebacker Alex Singleton to a two-year contract worth a reported $15.5 million. Singleton, 32, was a key part of the Broncos' defense last season, leading the team with 135 tackles in 16 starts.

Why it matters

Retaining Singleton provides continuity and leadership for the Broncos' defense, which was one of the league's best units in 2025. Singleton's experience and production will be crucial as the team looks to build on its success and compete for a playoff spot in the upcoming season.

The details

Singleton, who missed just one game last season after undergoing surgery for testicular cancer, has recorded 768 tackles, 5 sacks, 5 fumble recoveries and 3 interceptions in 95 career games (66 starts) for the Philadelphia Eagles and Broncos.

  • The Broncos re-signed Singleton on Tuesday, March 11, 2026.

The players

Alex Singleton

A 32-year-old inside linebacker who has played for the Philadelphia Eagles and Denver Broncos.

Denver Broncos

An NFL team based in Denver, Colorado that plays in the AFC West division.

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What they’re saying

“Retaining Alex Singleton was a priority for us this offseason. He's been a key part of our defense and we're excited to have him back on a new two-year deal.”

— George Paton, General Manager, Denver Broncos (Denver Post)

What’s next

The Broncos will look to build on their defensive success from last season as they prepare for the 2026 NFL campaign.

The takeaway

The Broncos' decision to re-sign veteran linebacker Alex Singleton demonstrates their commitment to maintaining the strength of their defense, which was one of the league's best in 2025. Singleton's leadership and production will be crucial as the team aims to return to the playoffs.