Alex Singleton And The Bucs

February 23rd, 2026

Readers here during The Lost Decade may remember the player Joe referred to as a “misplaced Calgary Stampeder.”

The Stampeders are a CFL team and former Bucs receiver Donteea Dye (2015-2018) had CFL written all over him.

Joe was reminded of Dye thinking about Broncos inside linebacker Alex Singleton being a pending free agent.

What an inspiring guy Singleton is, a real Jason Licht kind of lunchpail, climb-from-obscurity player. Singleton was undrafted out of Montana State and, after failing to stick with the Seahawks, Vikings and Belicheats, he spent a few seasons with, yes, the Calgary Stampeders.

Singleton, 32, been back in the NFL for six seasons — three with the Eagles and three in Denver. He just completed his fourth year of 135 or more tackles. Simply put, Singleton is the kind of reliable, enthusiastic tackler the Bucs need.

Yes, reports say the Broncos want him back, but Joe keeps seeing that Singleton won’t command much more than $6 milion or $7 milion per year because of his age and ACL tear (knee) in 2024, and the testicular cancer scare he had last season.

Overpaying slightly for a productive and popular guy like Singleton is probably the only way to get him. But it doesn’t feel like it would take a painful amount of Team Glazer cash.

And if you don’t realize it, the Bucs need help at inside linebacker.

12 Responses to “Alex Singleton And The Bucs”

  1. doolnutts Says:

    Is it bad to say just about anyone would be an upgrade over Dennis? I haven’t looked, but I have to imagine Dennis is ranked on of, if not the worst, ILBs in the country. Hes prob even ranked behind backups.

  2. Steve V. Says:

    Sounds like a hungry football player ,with a contagious heart!

  3. HC Grover Says:

    Jason Licht Kind. UMM Is that good?

  4. Ufc Says:

    We need men. Real men on this team. Anzolone singleton guys that play wuth intensity and production

  5. Hopein1hand… Says:

    Pass- this fella reeks of a PED suspension waiting to happen.

  6. BillyBucco Says:

    What^^^^

  7. Bowles Wasn't Held Accountable Says:

    If he’s slow enough to not be able to cover anyone and doesn’t like to tackle, he’ll fit in perfectly in a Todd Bowles defense.

  8. Lessismore Says:

    There’s a tad under 40 unrestricted free agent linebackers under 28 years old.
    With the exception of Britt and White, any would be an upgrade over what we watched in 2025.
    Top passing defenses : Bills, Vikings, Browns, Saints, Chargers, Texans, Bronco, Eagles……. And any of their linebackers or edge guys would be better than what we have.

  9. John Sinclear Says:

    Hmm. Age 32+, ACL tear, testicular cancer, and only $6-7 million a year?

    $6 million here, $6 million there, $6 million somewhere else, and pretty soon you’re talking serious big money! Pass!

  10. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    You people really don’t know how to judge players, lol.

    🏈 The ACL was 2 years ago…and Alex Singleton has since come back for an entire season, so clearly it is a non-factor.

    🏈 On November 3, 2025, Singleton was diagnosed with testicular cancer after taking a random drug test a few days previously. He underwent surgery to successfully remove the cancer on November 7, a week later. It’s dealt with.

    🏈 Age is a non-factor right now…he’s 4 years younger than Lavonte David.

    🏈 He’s better than Lavonte David…so imagine the two of them side-by-side for a year? Unstoppable!

    Sign him if we can…for up to $10m/year

  11. Fanofdabucs Says:

    Please dont sign any FA 32 years old or older with injury history. What are we going to get 2 years max of good production?

    It’s time to sign some capable FAs in their prime and draft without Bowles having any say.

  12. Kgh4life Says:

    SVD can’t be a starter for the Bucs next season. He’s not good at all. They’re some intriguing albeit older LBs in free agency, that will be upgrades.

 

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