In #Broncosin60 Alex Singleton shares his health update + teammate Justin Strnad shows support

having this mini weekend, especially with Kansas City coming off a buy. Look, it’ll be an important game. Obviously, it’s a divisional game and, you know, we’ll be ready to go. Welcome to Broncos and 60. That was head coach Shawn Payeyton looking ahead to week 11 following the Broncos mini by week. On Monday, Alex Singleton spoke on his prognosis after he announced he underwent successful surgery for testicular cancer. Be an early advocate and be able to push this for screenings and stuff, I think, will be really important in the long run. You know, obviously mine wasn’t me noticing something. it was my drug test noticing something, but the second I went and got that looked at, how fast everything has kind of gone along and, you know, really obviously is going to end up saving my life in the long run is really important. Following the team learning the news, Justin Sternad also spoke on how they look to support Singleton. He’s been through a lot in this league and um that you know, this is obviously a big obstacle, but he’s he’s going to overcome it um and we’re all going to be here to help him um through it. Singleton is recovering well with doctors optimistic he could return to play in the coming weeks pending additional test results.

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  1. I hope the best for Alex. I hope the Broncos are better prepared for KC than they were for the Raiders and I am thankful for a awesome defense. Fingers crossed Go Broncos.

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