Trevon Diggs to sign one-year Seahawks deal

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- Trevon Diggs plans to sign a one-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks, giving Seattle an immediate response to a major question at cornerback.
- Diggs said former teammates Josh Jobe and DeMarcus Lawrence told him he would fit well in Seattle, where he also has ties to Aden Durde and Karl Scott.
- Diggs was a first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowler in 2021, set a Cowboys record with 11 interceptions, and made another Pro Bowl in 2022 before signing a five-year, $97 million extension.
- Diggs has played only 22 games over the past three seasons after tearing his left ACL, missing six games in 2024 with another injury to that knee, and missing eight more last season with a right knee injury.
- Diggs said he is fully healthy and that this is his first offseason without rehabilitation, crediting trainers for helping him return to offseason training.
- The Seattle Seahawks still plan to sign Terrion Arnold, but the cornerback faces eight felony charges in Florida and is expected to be placed on the commissioner’s exempt list, preventing him from practicing or playing.
Why it matters: Seattle gains a one-year veteran cornerback while Terrion Arnold’s availability remains unresolved. Diggs’ résumé includes 11 interceptions and two Pro Bowls, but he has played only 22 games over the past three seasons because of repeated knee injuries and a concussion.
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