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Training camps have kicked off around the NFL, and our team reporters are on the ground each day following all the action.
The Broncos are hopeful Dre Greenlaw will make the trip to SF this week. Meanwhile, Alex Singleton would be playing if it was a playoff situation.
Head Coach Sean Payton said Singleton was expected to undergo surgery on Tuesday before returning to Denver on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, inside linebacker Drew Sanders had torn a ligament in his foot. Not a tendon. A much easier recovery.
In addition to Greenlaw and Strnad, Denver's remaining healthy inside linebackers are second-year player Levelle Bailey and ...
Denver Broncos' linebacker Levelle Bailey has had an impressive training camp so far. The Broncos signed Bailey as an ...
Bo Nix made several standout throws Monday and orchestrated the Broncos’ offense near-flawlessly in a late two-minute ...
The ninth day of Denver Broncos training camp featured some explosive developments. On Monday, the Denver Broncos were back on the grass after a day off. There were no pads for Day 9, with the players ...
Denver Broncos starting inside linebacker Alex Singleton is expected to miss roughly the next week of training camp after suffering a broken thumb during Monday's practice, 9NEWS' Mike Klis reported.
Singleton (thumb) participated in Denver's practice Saturday, Zac Stevens of TheDNVR.com reports.
The Denver Broncos are going through training camp amid some attrition, but head coach Sean Payton offered a positive reality check.
Broncos Wire 's 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at seventh-year linebacker Alex Singleton, No. 49. Before the Broncos: Singleton (6-2, 240 pounds) came into the NFL as an ...