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LB Alex Singleton suffers season-ending torn ACL

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Denver Broncos starting inside linebacker Alex Singleton will miss the rest of the 2024 season after tearing his ACL against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 3, coach Sean Payton announced Wednesday.

Singleton tore his ACL during safety Brandon Jones’ interception eturn in the first quarter. The linebacker continued to play through the injury and did not find out about the severity of the injury until after the game when he reported soreness. Payton said Singleton will undergo surgery within the next two weeks.

Singleton, 30, totaled 10 tackles in Tampa. He recorded 31 tackles and one interception through Denver’s first three games of the season.

The Broncos have three remaining inside linebackers on their active roster in Cody Barton, Kristian Welch and Justin Strnad. Denver also has rookie Levelle Bailey on the practice squad and the team just signed linebacker Kwon Alexander to the practice squad on Wednesday. The Broncos are also expected to sign linebacker Zach Cunningham to the practice squad.

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