In a stunning announcement on social media, free agent safety Quandre Diggs revealed that he would be putting pen to paper with the Titans, making him the newest addition to their roster. The deal, as reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, is a lucrative one-year contract worth $3 million, with the potential to earn an additional $2 million through performance-based incentives.
This move will see Diggs reunite with his former Seahawks teammate Jamal Adams, who also made the switch to the Titans earlier this offseason. The duo’s chemistry on the field could prove to be a game-changer for Tennessee’s defense this upcoming season.
At 31 years old, Diggs will find himself in a heated competition with Elijah Molden for the starting spot next to Amani Hooker. The Titans’ defensive backfield will certainly benefit from the veteran leadership and playmaking ability that Diggs brings to the table.
The Seahawks bid farewell to Diggs on March 5, as they were forced to release him due to salary cap constraints. However, Diggs’ impact during his time in Seattle cannot be overlooked. Since being traded from the Lions in 2019, he has earned three consecutive Pro Bowl selections and racked up an impressive 18 interceptions in just over four seasons with the team.
During the 2023 season, Diggs showcased his skills on the field by tallying 95 tackles, an interception, and five pass breakups. His versatility and knack for making big plays will undoubtedly make him a valuable asset for the Titans as they look to make a deep postseason run.
As Diggs embarks on this new chapter with the Titans, fans can expect to see him continue to make a significant impact on the field and help elevate the team’s defense to new heights. With his passion for the game and competitive spirit, there’s no doubt that Quandre Diggs will leave his mark on the Titans franchise for years to come.