
Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton is recovering from a torn ACL sustained in Week 3 of the 2024 season and anticipates that coaches and reporters will soon be able to assess his recovery status. Singleton expressed optimism about the upcoming milestones in his rehabilitation process and looks forward to participating in practice sessions and training camp.
“We have practices in a few weeks and you guys can see for yourselves where I’m at . . . I think I’m getting my helmet fitted next week,”
Singleton said, via Parker Gabriel of the Denver Post.
“I think that’ll be a little happy moment. Then the first OTAs. All these happy moments. And then training camp, it’ll be like, ‘Oh, we’re back.’ I think it’ll be really cool to get to do those things and get to do that.”
—Alex Singleton, Broncos Linebacker
Chargers Veterans Offer Insight on Team Value and Returning
Entering his 11th professional season, Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman emphasized his ongoing contribution to the team despite his veteran status. He conveyed confidence that his return to the Chargers roster reflects his value on and off the field.
“They brought me back for a reason,”
Perryman said via Omar Navarro of the team’s site.
“I still feel like regardless of my age, how many years it is, I still bring some kind of value to the team.”
—Denzel Perryman, Chargers Linebacker
Additionally, linebacker Troy Dye signed a two-year contract extension this offseason, explaining that his decision to remain with the Chargers was motivated by the supportive environment and strong team culture.
“Being back in a place where you’re wanted and appreciated is an amazing thing for me. That was a big reason why I came back, plus a great locker room, great staff, great guys… It was just the right fit.”
—Troy Dye, Chargers Linebacker
Nick Bolton’s Focused Approach to Improvement for 2024
Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton shared his determined mindset as he prepares for the 2024 offseason, emphasizing steady and consistent progress as a key goal. Bolton highlighted the ample time available to enhance individual and team performance before the upcoming season.
“We just want to figure out where we’re going and stuff like that,”
Bolton said, via Chiefs Wire.

“But obviously my main focus is trying to get 1% better every single day. We got a lot of time, which is a positive thing for us. We got a lot of time to figure out things that make us a little bit better as athletes, as a team.”
—Nick Bolton, Chiefs Linebacker
What the Offseason Mindsets Mean for NFL Teams
The commitment shown by players like Nick Bolton, Alex Singleton, Denzel Perryman, and Troy Dye reflects a shared determination among NFL athletes to improve physically and mentally during the offseason. Singleton’s recovery journey and the Chargers veterans’ focus on value and team fit underscore the importance of resilience and environment. Bolton’s dedication to incremental daily improvement illustrates a strategy aimed at maximizing potential ahead of the 2024 season. These approaches are likely to influence both individual success and team cohesion as the new season approaches.