Report: Titans, Quandre Diggs agree to 1-year deal
The Tennessee Titans are bringing in veteran safety Quandre Diggs on a one-year contract worth up to $5 million, according to NFL.com's Ian Rapoport.
Diggs' deal guarantees $3 million with additional bonuses based on playing time and performance, Rapoport adds.
The Seattle Seahawks released the 31-year-old in March. He posted a career-best 95 tackles during the 2023 campaign and had one pick.
Diggs has racked up 24 interceptions while playing five years each with the Detroit Lions and Seahawks.
The three-time Pro Bowler is set to compete for a starting free safety role with incumbent Elijah Molden. Molden is entering his fourth year with the Titans.
The move reunites Diggs with long-time Seattle teammate Jamal Adams, who's competing for strong safety duties alongside Amani Hooker.
Tennessee went 6-11 last year, finishing last as the only team with a losing record in the AFC South.
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