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Alex Singleton on Bye Week + Number 1 Seed, Broncos SPECIAL Defense & More

Alex Singleton on Bye Week + Number 1 Seed, Broncos SPECIAL Defense & More

Denver Broncos captain Alex Singleton breaks down the playoff bye week reset after Denver clinched the AFC’s No. 1 seed and home-field advantage, and what it means for this Super Bowl push under Sean Payton. Singleton dives into the Broncos’ special defense—franchise-record 68 sacks, pressure on every snap, and momentum-swinging takeaways like Ja’Quan McMillian’s pick-six (plus shoutouts to Nik Bonitto and Pat Surtain II). He also shares how the team is watching Wild Card Weekend, preparing for a “second season,” and why the rookie dinner tradition matters. Plus, hear Singleton’s strong endorsement of DC Vance Joseph amid head-coaching interview buzz—including the Las Vegas Raiders.

DNVR Denver Broncos Podcast

January 7, 202615m 45sbonusExplicit

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Show Notes

Denver Broncos captain Alex Singleton breaks down the playoff bye week reset after Denver clinched the AFC’s No. 1 seed and home-field advantage, and what it means for this Super Bowl push under Sean Payton. Singleton dives into the Broncos’ special defense—franchise-record 68 sacks, pressure on every snap, and momentum-swinging takeaways like Ja’Quan McMillian’s pick-six (plus shoutouts to Nik Bonitto and Pat Surtain II). He also shares how the team is watching Wild Card Weekend, preparing for a “second season,” and why the rookie dinner tradition matters. Plus, hear Singleton’s strong endorsement of DC Vance Joseph amid head-coaching interview buzz—including the Las Vegas Raiders.


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