The pedal-to-the-metal drive behind the 141 tackles linebacker Alex Singleton has made for the Broncos is fueled by the memory of long, slow and painful rides home with his mother. Without fail and with a smile that wouldn’t quit, she would pick her son up at the airport after each of the 15 times Singleton was cut by an NFL team, when a general manager dared him to give up on his football dreams. . . .
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