Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has shown his support for teammate Alex Singleton following the linebacker’s recent surgery, offering an emotional message that resonated with fans and players alike. Speaking to reporters, Nix said, “God’s got him,” emphasizing his faith that Singleton will make a full recovery and return stronger than ever. The rookie QB’s words highlighted the strong bond within the Broncos locker room — a team united not only by football but by genuine care and brotherhood.
Singleton, one of Denver’s defensive leaders, underwent surgery earlier this week after sustaining an injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the season. Known for his relentless energy and leadership on the field, his absence is a major blow to the team’s defense. However, Nix and several teammates have made it clear that Singleton’s spirit continues to motivate them, even from the sidelines. “He’s one of those guys you can always count on,” Nix added. “Now it’s our turn to play for him.”
The Broncos organization has also expressed optimism about Singleton’s recovery timeline, confident that he will return in full form next season. In the meantime, his teammates plan to honor him through their performance and perseverance. Nix’s heartfelt words have been widely shared by fans, serving as a reminder that football is more than a game — it’s about family, faith, and standing together through every challenge.

