Broncos’ Alex Singleton Celebrates Successful Cancerous Tumor Removal
Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton recently underwent surgery to remove a tumor after being diagnosed with testicular cancer. The procedure took place on November 10, 2025, and Singleton shared the news through his social media account.
Early Diagnosis and Surgery
The 31-year-old athlete was tested under the NFL’s drug-testing program, which led to the discovery of elevated levels of the hormone hCG in his system. Following this, Singleton consulted with a urologist, and subsequent tests confirmed the presence of cancer. He expressed gratitude for his early diagnosis, stating that the cancer was likely caught in its initial stages.
Returning to the Field
In his announcement, Singleton conveyed optimism about returning to play soon, asserting that he expects to be back in the coming weeks. He expressed appreciation for the support he has received from fans and teammates.
Support from the Broncos
The Denver Broncos organization released a statement emphasizing their commitment to Singleton’s health and well-being. They reiterated their gratitude that his cancer was detected early, ensuring he has their full support as he navigates his recovery.
- Player: Alex Singleton
- Team: Denver Broncos
- Age: 31
- Date of Surgery: November 10, 2025
- Condition: Testicular cancer
Singleton had played all 60 snaps in a prior game against the Raiders just one day before his surgery. He remains hopeful and eager to rejoin his teammates on the field as he recuperates from the operation.