When the Seahawks released Quandre Diggs in March of 2024, he knew his immediate future wasn't with the team, but he also knew that the place where he became a three-time Pro-Bowler in four and-a-half seasons was always going to hold a special place in his heart.
There were conversations that offseason with general manager and president of football operations John Schneider, and with newly-hired head coach Mike Macdonald, and while the team made the business decision it felt was best at the time, neither side closed the door on the possibility that he could someday end up back with the team.
So when the Seahawks called Diggs, who was recently released by the Titans, he jumped at the opportunity.
"Everybody knows me, everybody knows how I feel about this place," Diggs said Wednesday afte

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