Former Penn State Star Nick Singleton Suffers Broken Foot at Senior Bowl
Singleton, Penn State's all-time leader in rushing touchdowns, injured his right foot during Senior Bowl practice, putting his NFL draft evaluations in question.
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Penn State running back Nick Singleton reportedly injured at Senior Bowl during NFL draft prep
Record-setting Penn State running back Nick Singleton reportedly suffered a broken foot during Senior Bowl practice. Preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft, no player has ever scored more touchdowns in a Nittany Lions uniform.
Reports: Former Penn State running back Nick Singleton breaks foot at Senior Bowl practice
According to a report, Singleton's father claims the Nittany Lions' record holder injured the fifth metatarsal bone in his right foot and is scheduled undergo surgery early next week.
Report: Former Penn State Football Running Back Nick Singleton Suffers Broken Foot
Former Penn State football running back Nick Singleton suffered a broken foot during Senior Bowl practice on Thursday, according to his father. He will undergo surgery on his right foot in Birmingham, Alabama. Reading Eagle’s Rich Scarcella first reported on the injury. Exclusive to @ReadingEagleNick Singleton's father says his son broke his foot Thursday during Senior Bowl practice.https://t.co/FSHVJPqrZZ— Rich Scarcella (@nittanyrich) January…
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