DENVER, Colo. — Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton underwent surgery for testicular cancer a day after the team's Thursday night win over the Las Vegas Raiders, he revealed Monday on social media.

The seven-year NFL veteran in his fourth season with the Broncos said his team believed he had caught the cancer early and that he had a "great prognosis" following surgery. The Broncos said Singleton's surgery was successful and that he could be back on the field in the coming weeks.

Singleton said a random drug test administered by the league a couple of weeks earlier had uncovered elevated levels of the hormone hCG, a sign of some cancers.

A visit with doctors determined he had a cancerous tumor, which he had surgically removed Friday.

In an X post on Monday, Singleton stated that h

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