With several injuries in the safety room, the Seattle Seahawks decided to reunite with one of their former star players.
Veteran safety Quandre Diggs confirmed he is returning to the Seahawks via social media shortly after ESPN’s Brady Henderson reported the team was working to add him to the practice squad. Diggs most recently played for the Tennessee Titans, but requested and was granted his release in early November.
Diggs spent 4.5 seasons with the Seahawks from 2019–23, but was released in the offseason as Seattle moved to a new head coaching regime under Mike McDonald. The team rebuilt its safety group, also releasing Jamal Adams that offseason.
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– Nino (@qdiggs6) 25 November 2025
His time in Seattle was the best of his career, making the Pro Bowl three times and totaling 345 tackles, 32 pass deflections, and 18 interceptions.
Diggs played in a total of 17 games (12 starts) with the Titans through 2024–25, recording 72 tackles and one pass deflection. This was not an extraordinary phase of Diggs’ otherwise outstanding career.
McDonald has not confirmed whether Julian Love will return from injured reserve in Seattle’s Week 13 game against the Minnesota Vikings, and Love’s replacement, Ty Okada, sat out the Seahawks’ Week 12 win over the Titans.
Even if it will just be a practice squad signing, most likely, it gives Diggs — now 32 — a chance to retire in Seattle, where he spent the best years of his NFL career.
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