Sean Payton knows who'll be the Denver Broncos' signal-caller on defense.
The overriding expectation will be that the former Oregon Ducks star can rapidly become the bonafide leader that the youthful Broncos so desperately need. In an extremely quarterback-driven league, age is seen as no barrier these days, especially for a highly valued first-round draft pick.
Jewell was the pivot around which the Broncos' defense had rotated for the last few years, but this coming season, Payton will be trusting his former linebacker partner, Alex Singleton, to get things right for the others on the field. Singleton's journey from the CFL to the NFL was fraught with setbacks and obstacles, and it should put him in good stead, as the 30-year-old attempts to cope with increasing responsibility in 2024. Reassuringly, Singleton has called defensive signals for the Broncos before, and the formerBridging the communication gap on defense will be even more critical to Denver's overall success now that Jewell is earning his keep in Carolina.
What Singleton brings to the party is a brand of high-octane energy. It's a firebrand personality that caused him issues when
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