Linebacker Alex Singleton, who has led the Eagles in recent seasons, has left Philadelphia as a free agent.
A league source confirmed to NBC Sports Philadelphia that Singleton, 28, has signed a one-year contract with the Denver Broncos. James Palmer of the NFL Network first announced the news.
According to the NFL Network, Singleton’s new $1.1 million contract is fully guaranteed with the potential to earn another $750,000 in incentives.
Singleton was initially a restricted free agent but the Eagles did not bid for him. Even the lowest bid would bring a salary of $2.433 million. The only RFA offered by the Eagles this year was OL Nate Herbig. The Eagles have not bid for WR Greg Ward or RB Boston Scott but they have both signed one-year deals to return in 2022.
During his time with the Eagles, Singleton was a great effort player with an equally great story. The former CFL All-Star and Gray Cup champion had to work his way out of the coaching staff to earn a spot on the Eagles roster. Once he did, he was a featured player on special teams and eventually a special teams captain and got a bigger role in defense.
He led the Eagles in interventions with 120 in 2020 and led them in interventions again in 2021 with 137.
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After his breakout season in 2020, Singleton started last season as a rookie, but his hairstyles style just doesn’t look right to Jonathan Gannon’s new scheme. In the end, Singleton’s role declined. But once Davon Taylor was injured, Singleton was back in the starting line-up and played better along the length of the court.
With Singleton’s departure, the Eagles will bring back TJ Edwards, Davion Taylor and Shaun Bradley from the 2021 season. They’ve also added free agent Haason Reddick, nicknamed the linebacker but truly a standout player. The Eagles could still use more assists at full-back.
Here’s an updated look at the Eagles free agents who agreed to deals this off-season:
Hassan Ridgway: 49ers
Anthony Harris: The Eagles
Boston Scott: Eagles
Alex Singleton: Bronco
Their remaining free agents from the 2021 season are Rodney McLeod, Derek Barnett, Stephen Nelson, Ryan Kerrigan, Jenard Avery, Jordan Howard and Jason Crum.
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