Source: Seattle likely to sign veteran S Diggs to practice squad

Seattle – The Seattle Seahawks could add veteran safety Quadre Diggs to their practice squad, a source told ESPN on Tuesday.

Diggs, who spent four and a half seasons in Seattle before his release in 2024, rejoined the Seahawks to bolster their safety depth after dealing with injuries to starter Julian Love (hamstring) and fill-in Ty Okada (oblique).

Diggs, 32, made three Pro Bowls and recorded 18 interceptions in 72 games with the Seahawks, who acquired him during the 2019 season in a trade with the Detroit Lions.

Diggs signed with the Tennessee Titans after being released from Seattle last year, making eight starts through 2024 and four starts this season, before he was waived earlier this month.

Love is eligible to come off injured reserve after missing the required four games, but coach Mike McDonald said it’s not yet clear whether that will happen this week.

Okada, who was starting in Love’s absence, missed the second half of Seattle’s win over the Titans on Sunday. A source expressed hope that Okada would not have to go on IR.



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