November 11, 2025

Broncos LB Alex Singleton has surgery to remove cancerous tumor

It’s a great day for Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton.

Singleton announced on social media that he underwent successful surgery on Friday for testicular cancer after being diagnosed last week.

“Thankfully we believe the cancer was caught early with a great prognosis for me and my family,” Singleton posted on social media. “While we are still awaiting some additional test results, I fully expect to return to the field in the coming weeks.”

Singleton disclosed after a random drug test as part of the NFL’s drug testing program, doctors discovered he had a testicular cancerous tumor. Singleton played in Denver’s Nov. 6 win over the Las Vegas Raiders and underwent surgery the following day.

“I wrestled with sharing such personal information publicly,” Singleton said. “But the fact is, if it helps one person decide to pay closer attention to their body, then it’s well worth it.”

The 31-year-old linebacker is in his fourth year with the Broncos. He’s started 10 games for Denver this season. He previously played three seasons (2019-2021) with the Philadelphia Eagles.

‘Our No. 1 priority is Alex’s health and well-being, and we are grateful it appears the cancer was caught early,’ the Broncos said in a statement. ‘Alex and his family have our unwavering support as we look forward to welcoming him back on the field soon.’

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