JUST IN: Ex-Broncos starter speaks out following trade from Denver before the deadline.
After being traded away from the Denver Broncos ahead of the NFL trade deadline, former starting linebacker Alex Singleton opened up about his departure and what it means for his future in the league. Singleton, who had been a mainstay in Denver’s defense since signing with the team in 2021, was moved to the New England Patriots in exchange for a mid-round draft pick.
In an emotional statement following the trade, Singleton expressed gratitude for his time in Denver but acknowledged that the move was a necessary step in his career. “I gave everything I had to this team, and I’m proud of what we accomplished here,” Singleton said in a phone interview. “But I understand this is a business, and sometimes it’s about finding the right fit.”
Singleton’s play had been solid for the Broncos, with the 30-year-old linebacker leading the team in tackles last season. However, the Broncos’ defensive struggles and an influx of younger talent at his position likely played a role in his trade. Singleton had also been a locker room leader and had gained respect from teammates and coaches alike.
“I’m excited about the new opportunity in New England,” Singleton added. “The Patriots are a storied franchise, and I look forward to contributing however I can. I’m ready to help them win, just like I did in Denver.”