Trevon Diggs, known for his time as an All-Pro cornerback with the Dallas Cowboys, has joined the Seattle Seahawks on a one-year contract, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. This move comes shortly after the Seahawks signed another cornerback, Terrion Arnold, who is currently facing serious legal challenges in Florida.
At 27, Diggs has made a name for himself in the NFL, recording 20 interceptions and defending 63 passes throughout his career. He is anticipated to compete for a spot in the Seahawks' secondary, which is currently managing injuries among its players.
Previously, Diggs had a five-year, $97 million contract extension with the Cowboys, signed in July 2023. However, he participated in only 22 out of 51 regular-season games over the following three seasons. His departure from Dallas followed a series of incidents, including an unusual home accident where he claimed a television fell on him, leading to a lengthy absence in 2025.
The Cowboys waived Diggs after he expressed a desire to stay in the Washington, D.C. area with his family after a Christmas Day game, a request that was not accommodated by the team. Shortly after his release, he was picked up by the Green Bay Packers. Further information regarding Diggs' role with the Seahawks has yet to be revealed.


