Alex Singleton is accustomed to producing in the NFL at this point.
After all, he’s logged three straight seasons with 120 or more tackles between Philadelphia (120 in 2020, 137 in 2021) and Denver (163 last year).
Even still, he enters training camp later this month in a new position altogether.
Singleton’s got security (job and financial) for maybe the first true time in his eight-year professional career.
Denver general manager George Paton called the 29-year-old linebacker “a baller” at the NFL Scouting Combine in February and then made sure he returned to the Broncos a couple of weeks later by giving him a three-year deal worth up to $18 million ($9 million guaranteed) that came with a $4 million signing bonus.