Tennessee Titans bring back one of their best defensive options for the 2025 season.
According to reports from the initiate of the NFL Jordan Schultz, the former Texas Longhorns Safety Quandre Diggs is signing with Tennessee for another season. It had not been signed to this point of the offseason after playing the 2024 campaign with the Titans,
Diggs was a regular defensive option for the Lions of Detroit and Seattle Seahawks in addition to titans.
Diggs recorded 42 plated in total in just eight games played last season before a Lisfranc fracture prematurely ended his year.
After spending four years to four years at forty acres from 2011 to 2014 under the head coaches Mack Brown and Charlie Brown, Diggs was selected by Detroit in the sixth round of the 2015 NFL draft with the 200th choice in total.
After five seasons at Motor City, Diggs was exchanged at Seattle Seahawks halfway through the 2019 season, where many would say that the full potential of Diggs has been unlocked.
During the five games he played with Seattle to finish 2019, he recorded three interceptions for 99 yards and even a choice of 44 yards.
Over the next three years, from 2020 to 2022, Diggs was appointed professional professional.
During these three seasons, his first three complete years in Seattle, he totaled 229 plated, 24 passes successfully defended and 14 interceptions.
After being released by the Seahawks after the conclusion of the 2023 season, Diggs signed with the Titans in August 2024, making his eight departures for the team before the end of the foot injury with the team.
Diggs time in Austin was also remarkable for his defensive abilities, where he started 49 of the 52 games he played.
After his first year in 2011, he was appointed first defensive year of the year. He also obtained a place in the first-year all-year-old team as well as the second All-Big 12 team, the latter to which he was also appointed after his last year in 2014, and was mentioned honorable for the team of his junior year.
In Texas, his 11 career interceptions tied in the ninth row of the list of interceptions of all time of the school and its 37 career breakdowns have ranked exactly in the same place.
Diggs returning to the Titans will allow him to play alongside his young cousin, the quarter-back Cam Ward, which the Titans have selected with the first overall choice of the NFL 2025 draft.