Earlier this offseason, the Seattle Seahawks cut veteran safety Quandre Diggs. He ended up being a free agent late into the offseason, until the Tennessee Titans came calling.
The Titans already signed former Seahawks safety Jamal Adams at the time, but then added Diggs a few weeks later and reached agreement on a one-year deal worth up to $5 million.
The Seahawks hadn't done joint practices in over 15 years, during the entire Pete Carroll era, but that changed this year as the Seahawks have a joint training camp week in Tennessee with the Titans.
It's been fun to see guys like Devon Witherspoon having friendly banter and trash talk with his former defensive back teammates, Quandre Diggs and Jamal Adams.
It's also been fun to see Seattle reporters asking Diggs and Adams about their time in Seattle and their new homes now.
The most notable of them all was was Mike Dugar reported today about Quandre Diggs saying he would never come back to the Seahawks.
Quandre Diggs was never coming back to play for the Seattle Seahawks.
— Seattle ON Tap (@SeattleONTap) August 16, 2024
Per @MikeDugar: he's the type of guy who if you fire him once, that's it, he's not going back. pic.twitter.com/nYfZtftwk6
Quandre Diggs made it pretty clear per the report, "he's the type of guy who if you fire him once, that's it, he's not going back."
Safe to safe Diggs was not happy with Seattle letting him go in the first place...
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We didn’t want him back. He’s slow. He’s definitely lost at least a step, if not 2. Nobody wanted you back. Enjoy Tennessee.