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Broncos LB Alex Singleton on track to return for Week 1
Broncos LB Alex Singleton on track to return for Week 1

NBC Sports

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Broncos LB Alex Singleton on track to return for Week 1

Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton played 190 defensive snaps last season, with 49 coming after he tore an anterior cruciate ligament. Singleton injured his knee on the eighth play of the Week 3 win over the Buccaneers on Sept. 22. He didn't miss a snap in the game, but the injury did end the rest of his season. He gave Zac Stevens of DNVR a promising update Tuesday. ' It's good . I feel like I'm on schedule. It's feeling really good,' Singleton said. 'I'm working my way in to doing things with the guys, which has been the most important thing to kind of be on that timeline with everyone else during the offseason. I'm able to do that. Full speed ahead for me. We're going to just keep attacking this like everything else. Excited for this season.' Singleton doesn't have a timeline when doctors will clear him to return for football activities, but he promises to be on the field for Week 1. 'I still can't technically fully say, but let's just say that there should be no worries about '49' playing this year,' Singleton said. 'I'll be out there.' Singleton has worked with the team's vice president of player health and performance Beau Lowery every day since his surgery Oct. 15. He posted video to his Instagram of him running full speed. 'Let's just say we're in a really good spot,' Singleton said. 'You get three more months. Three more. So we're good.'

John Franklin-Myers hints he wants a new contract from Broncos
John Franklin-Myers hints he wants a new contract from Broncos

USA Today

time15-03-2025

  • Business
  • USA Today

John Franklin-Myers hints he wants a new contract from Broncos

John Franklin-Myers hints he wants a new contract from Broncos John Franklin-Myers has made it no secret that he wants a contract extension from the Denver Broncos sooner rather than later. When DNVR's Zac Stevens tweeted a reminder to not forget about a potential upcoming extension for pass rusher Nik Bonitto, Franklin-Myers replied, "Or JFM." Franklin-Myers also retweeted this message from JJ Watt: "Reward your players earlier and reap the benefits in the long run. Dragging it out not only ends up costing more, it creates unnecessary tension. The longer you wait, the higher the price." A few days later, Joey Richards of the "Let's Talk Broncos" podcast tweeted that Broncos general manager George Paton has rewarded deserving players with extensions during his tenure in Denver. JFM replied: "….." Franklin-Myers also caused a stir in Broncos Country when he tweeted: "Still counted out.." Franklin-Myers still has one year and $8 million left on his current contract, but it's clear that he wants an extension to give him more security -- and a raise. He retweeted this fan calling for Denver to rework his contract: Now that the initial wave of free agency has wrapped up, the Broncos might soon begin working on in-house extensions. In addition to JFM, other players in line for extensions include Bonitto, defensive lineman Zach Allen and wide receiver Courtland Sutton. Extension talks with Bonitto are expected to begin at $23 million per season. Allen is believed to be seeking $25 million per year. Sutton made $15.2 million last season. JFM's estimated market value is about $8.5 million per year, according to After getting deals done with offensive tackle Garett Bolles, guard Quinn Meinerz, pass rusher Jonathon Cooper and cornerback Pat Surtain last year, a few more big extensions could be on deck in the coming months. These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans

Todd Davis returns to Broncos as a defensive quality control coach
Todd Davis returns to Broncos as a defensive quality control coach

Yahoo

time06-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Todd Davis returns to Broncos as a defensive quality control coach

One day after parting ways with a linebacker-turned-coach, the Denver Broncos are hiring another former linebacker as a coach. The Broncos are hiring Todd Davis as a defensive quality control coach, Zac Stevens of DNVR Sports first reported on Thursday. Davis, who has worked for DNVR as a commentator since 2023, was one of Denver's coaching interns at training camp last summer. Davis, 32, is now leaving DNVR for a full-time DQC position on Sean Payton's staff, working under defensive coordinator Vance Joseph. Davis spent time playing under Payton with the New Orleans Saints in 2014 before later landing with the Broncos. The Good news: The Broncos got a heck of a coach in @BamBamDavis51 The Bad news: He has to leave DNVR 😔 — DNVR Broncos (@DNVR_Broncos) March 6, 2025 Davis spent six years in Denver, totaling 467 tackles, 13 pass breakups, 11 quarterback hits, two sacks, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and one interception returned 20 yards for a touchdown. He was a special teams player and rotational linebacker when the team won Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season. Davis spent time with the Minnesota Vikings (2020) and New York Giants (2021) at the end of his career before hanging up his cleats. He now returns to the Broncos, this time as a coach. These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Denver Broncos news: Todd Davis returns to team as a coach

Todd Davis returns to Broncos as a defensive quality control coach
Todd Davis returns to Broncos as a defensive quality control coach

USA Today

time06-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Todd Davis returns to Broncos as a defensive quality control coach

Todd Davis returns to Broncos as a defensive quality control coach One day after parting ways with a linebacker-turned-coach, the Denver Broncos are hiring another former linebacker as a coach. The Broncos are hiring Todd Davis as a defensive quality control coach, Zac Stevens of DNVR Sports first reported on Thursday. Davis, who has worked for DNVR as a commentator since 2023, was one of Denver's coaching interns at training camp last summer. Davis, 32, is now leaving DNVR for a full-time DQC position on Sean Payton's staff, working under defensive coordinator Vance Joseph. Davis spent time playing under Payton with the New Orleans Saints in 2014 before later landing with the Broncos. Davis spent six years in Denver, totaling 467 tackles, 13 pass breakups, 11 quarterback hits, two sacks, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and one interception returned 20 yards for a touchdown. He was a special teams player and rotational linebacker when the team won Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season. Davis spent time with the Minnesota Vikings (2020) and New York Giants (2021) at the end of his career before hanging up his cleats. He now returns to the Broncos, this time as a coach. These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans

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