ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton called his return to the practice field Wednesday less than three weeks after cancer surgery "a blessing'' and said he is "tracking'' to play Sunday night against the Washington Commanders .
Singleton, who still leads the Broncos with 89 tackles even though he missed a game, had a cancerous tumor removed from one of his testicles on Nov. 7, a day after he had nine tackles in a 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders .
Singleton, 31, did not play in the Broncos' Week 11 win over the Kansas City Chiefs . Denver was on a bye last week.
"If (the Raiders game) was going to be my last game ever, just focus on football,'' Singleton said of his mindset going into that game. "It's a blessing, at 31 just playing football in gene

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