The Denver Broncos already faced some difficult news when linebacker, Drew Sanders fell to injury last week. Sanders will face 1-2 months out with a torn ligament in his foot – which was better than the initial worries of an Achilles tear or torn tendon.
And now they are facing a second injury from another member of their inside linebacking corps, Alex Singleton, who suffered an injury in practice on Monday.
Luckily, as reported by 9NEWS’ Mike Klis, the team will not be without him for long, as he is only expected to miss around a week’s action with a broken thumb.
Per source Broncos â ILB Alex Singleton suffered a broken thumb in practice today. Should only miss 7-8 days before he can club it up and get back out there. Good news is human tackling machine wonât miss any regular-season game time.
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Singleton To Spend A Week On The Sidelines With Broken Thumb
A week is not a prohibitively large amount of time to spend on the sidelines, and now a 31-year old pro going into his fourth year with the organization – and seventh in the league – the Broncos will not feel like the former Grey Cup champion is missing out on vastly valuable practice time.
The wider worry would concern a setback in his injury progress, with Sanders having already been out.
More to follow…
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