After Alex Singleton got out his first play call Sunday, he was fine. Before that, things were a bit shaky.
In the Broncos’ 20-12 win over the Tennessee Titans in the opener at Empower Field at Mile High, the linebacker played in his first regular-season game since suffering a season-ending torn ACL injury in Week 3 of 2024.
“I couldn’t really get the first play call out,’’ said Singleton, who calls Denver’s defensive plays. “I was kind of emotional, but we figured it out.”
The Broncos sure did on defense. While the offense had its share of struggles, Denver had six sacks of rookie quarterback Cam Ward by six different players and held the Titans to just 133 yards of total offense.
Singleton had a solid outing, being fourth on the team with six tackles.
“It was just really exciting,’’