Two former inside linebackers from Montana State agreed to new contracts with their respective NFL teams on Monday, continuing their professional football careers. Among them, Troy Andersen of the Atlanta Falcons saw his contract restructured, while Alex Singleton signed a renewal with the Denver Broncos.
Troy Andersen’s Updated Agreement with the Falcons
Troy Andersen, linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons, whose defensive play includes notable moments such as tackling Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes on September 22, 2024, in Atlanta, agreed to terms revising his contract structure. This adjustment aims to align Andersen’s compensation with team strategies and his role on the roster moving forward.
Alex Singleton Commits to the Denver Broncos
Alex Singleton, another standout linebacker formerly from Montana State, has finalized a new contract with the Denver Broncos. Singleton’s continued presence in Denver reflects the team’s confidence in his defensive capabilities, showcased during games including a recent matchup against the New England Patriots on January 27.
Impact on Montana State Football Alumni and Local Sports
The new contracts for both Andersen and Singleton highlight the growing influence of Montana State’s football program in developing NFL-caliber talent. Local sports followers and fans of the Montana State Bobcats recognize these agreements as a positive sign of the university’s increasing presence in professional football circles.
