The New Orleans Saints are in need of a safety after the departure of Marcus Maye, and Dan Pizzuta of The 33rd Team thinks they would be a great fit for Quandre Diggs.
Free agent safety Quandre Diggs denied a report on social media Wednesday that he's ruled out a return to the Seattle Seahawks. Diggs, 31, was released by the…
Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has stayed busy this offseason, but may not be done rebuilding the roster after a disappointing close to the 2023 season.
Former Detroit Lions nose tackle Damon Harrison is now trying to get the Lions to sign free agent safety Quandre Diggs. The Detroit Lions currently have just three safeties signed to the roster.
The Detroit Lions have made a few moves in NFL Free Agency so far. After coming close to a Super Bowl appearance, Detroit is hoping to take the next step in 2024.
The Seattle Seahawks made a slightly surprising move before the new league year opened in releasing three-time Pro Bowl safety Quandre Diggs, but the replacement they have secured to likely start at free safety could well prove to be an upgrade.
Here are three potential moves the Lions should look to make between now and training camp.
The initial wave of NFL free agency is over, but that doesn't mean teams are done exploring additional moves. That's the exact case with the Indianapolis Colts.
After releasing safeties Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs prior to free agency, the Seattle Seahawks addressed the position in a big way on Wednesday. According to multiple reports, the Seahawks are signing veteran safety Rayshawn Jenkins to a two-year deal.
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay is all for a reunion with safety Quandre Diggs. The Seattle Seahawks released Diggs earlier this week, a move
The Seahawks released safety Jamal Adams, safety Quandre Diggs and tight end Will Dissly earlier this week. While the three veteran players now are free agents, the Seahawks haven't ruled out a reunion with them.
The Seattle Seahawks made some tough but necessary decisions to create cap room on Tuesday, releasing their Pro Bowl safety pair of Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs as well as tight end Will Dissly.
The Seattle Seahawks’ decision to release safeties Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs and tight end Will Dissly on Tuesday didn’t come as a surprise to many.
Choosing to move on from two of their longest-tenured veterans for salary cap purposes, the Seattle Seahawks released former Pro Bowl safeties Quandre Diggs and Jamal Adams on Tuesday, suddenly making the position a major question mark for the franchise moving forward.
The Seahawks hired Mike Macdonald as their new head coach earlier this offseason. With the new regime taking over in Seattle, the team made a flurry of cuts on Tuesday that included two three-time Pro Bowlers.
The Seattle Seahawks have made some major changes on the defensive side of the ball.
Long thought to be on the cap casualty radar, Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs will indeed be released. Seattle is cutting both veteran safeties.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Seahawks are cutting both safeties Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs. The move will result in significant savings for Seattle, with $27.5 million in cap space coming off the books.
When the Seattle Seahawks find themselves on the clock with No. 5 overall pick in the draft, there is no telling what direction they will choose go with
Once it was announced Thursday that the Los Angeles Rams and linebacker Bobby Wagner would be mutually agreeing to part ways, the rest of the NFL collectively perked its ears up.
Players around the NFL have become ultra-dedicated to the skit centered around the idea that the league hands out scripts to each player and team, detailing how the events of the season will unfold.
Quandre Diggs couldn’t resist taunting his ex-teammate on Sunday. Diggs had a huge interception in overtime of his Seattle Seahawks’ 19-16 win over the Los Angeles Rams in Week 18.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie Rachaad White has been trying to make a case for more playing time in recent weeks, and the running back had his strongest statement of the season on Sunday.
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Much of the offseason in Seattle will be dominated by what the team decides to do with quarterback Russell Wilson. On the defensive side of the ball, though, another key decision will need to be made regarding free safety Quandre Diggs.
The Seahawks defense didn't fare well in the regular season even with Diggs' Pro Bowl effort, and letting him go to another team could only make rebounding from a disappointing 2021 campaign that much harder.
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