Seahawks sign Trevon Diggs with Terrion Arnold’s future uncertain
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Article outline
- What happened
- The key numbers
- What comes next
- The bottom line
Key points
- With Terrion Arnold's status in question, Seattle signed former Pro Bowl corner Trevon Diggs to a one-year accord on Wednesday, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
- Diggs, who turns 28 in September, played six seasons with the Cowboys, making first-team All-Pro in 2021.
- While Arnold's availability remains uncertain, diggs gives Seattle another potential starting option opposite Devon Witherspoon, with Josh Jobe and rookie Julian Neal additionally competing for snaps.
- The reigning Super Bowl champions had a hole at corner coming into training camp after letting Riq Woolen walk in free agency.
- Last season, he played eight games for Dallas and dealt with injury problems.
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Last season, he played eight games for Dallas and dealt with injury problems. It included a concussion and a right knee injury, before being issued in late December.
Diggs would rapidly join the Packers, for whom he appeared in two games before being cut for the second time in a month.
In practice, the addition comes a week after the Seahawks reportedly agreed to a accord with Arnold. This person is facing eight felony charges in connection with a February robbery and kidnapping in Tampa, Fla., where he allegedly orchestrated the beating of three men after he wrongly suspected them of robbing him and others of over $250, 000. Arnold has pleaded not guilty and denied the allegations.
On Tuesday, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo documented that the Seahawks were "still planning to sign" Arnold "but are working through the timing and it will take a while."
In practice, the former Lions corner is projected to be placed on the NFL commissioner exempt list when and if he officially signs the agreement with Seattle, meaning he won't be able to play or practice with the team as the league investigates the incident.
For context, the reigning Super Bowl champions had a hole at corner coming into training camp after letting Riq Woolen walk in free agency.
In short, seahawks sign Trevon Diggs with Terrion Arnold's future uncertain is the central thread here, and readers can expect follow-up reporting as the picture becomes clearer.




