
"All he's done since is lead the team in tackles in three of his four seasons in Denver, come back from an ACL tear in '24 to have what he said he considers his best season in 2025, a 135-tackle campaign which included him playing just weeks after surgery for testicular cancer."
"The Broncos and Singleton agreed to a two-year contract worth $15.5 million that includes $11 million guaranteed, according to multiple reports. The news was first reported by DNVR Sports."
"Greenlaw, 28, finished his lone season with the Broncos with 43 tackles and an interception and forced fumble in eight games. He also had 10 tackles in two playoff games. Releasing him will result in just over $4 million in salary cap savings and a $6.33 million dead cap charge."
The Denver Broncos made significant linebacker moves by re-signing Alex Singleton to a two-year deal worth $15.5 million with $11 million guaranteed, while releasing Dre Greenlaw after just one season. Singleton, 32, has been a consistent performer for Denver, leading the team in tackles in three of his four seasons and recording 135 tackles in 2025 despite recovering from ACL surgery and testicular cancer treatment. Greenlaw, 28, recorded 43 tackles, an interception, and a forced fumble in eight regular season games plus 10 tackles in two playoff games. His release generates over $4 million in salary cap savings. Singleton joins Justin Strnad in agreeing to return to the team on a new contract.
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