According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, veteran safety Quandre Diggs has signed with the Tennessee Titans. Diggs missed parts of the 2024 season due to a Lisfranc injury but was cleared to play earlier in the summer. Now, he makes his way to Nashville to suit up for the Titans. Diggs has been […]
According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, veteran safety Quandre Diggs has signed with the Tennessee Titans. Diggs missed parts of the 2024 season due to a Lisfranc injury but was cleared to play earlier in the summer. Now, he makes his way to Nashville to suit up for the Titans.
Diggs has been one of the more consistent defensive backs in the NFL over the years. Tennessee was hoping he could come help them out last season but only wound up playing in (and starting) eight games for them. An impressive 42 tackles were recorded.
“Veteran safety Quandre Diggs, whose 2024 was cut short because of a Lisfranc injury, is fully healthy and cleared to play in 2025, sources say,” Rapoport said on July 22 via X. “He plans to be on the field. Prior to last season, the Pro Bowler played in at least 16 games from 2020-2023.”
This will be season No. 11 for Diggs after originally being a sixth-round pick of the Detroit Lions. The Seattle Seahawks, alongside the Titans, are the only other teams he has played for throughout his career.
As Rapoport mentioned, Diggs continually found himself on the field during a four-year stretch beginning in 2020. Playing and starting all 16 games only expanded when the league went to 17 — Diggs was out there every week for the Seahawks. He was rewarded by being named to three Pro Bowls as well.
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