Broncos LB Alex Singleton's return from testicular cancer will be "special"
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Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton is set to return to the field for Sunday Night Football against the Commanders after undergoing surgery for testicular cancer. Singleton's condition was discovered following a league-mandated drug test that showed elevated hormone levels, leading to the diagnosis and subsequent surgery. Despite the diagnosis, Singleton missed only one game and is now back in action. He previously returned from a torn ACL sustained in Week 3 of the 2024 season to start the 2025 season opener. Singleton has expressed a commitment to using his experience to advocate for health awareness, particularly regarding the importance of early detection. He continues to undergo scans to monitor his health.
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