The Tennessee Titans have taken a decisive step towards a youth-oriented rebuild by releasing veteran safety Quandre Diggs, a move that follows last month’s decision to part ways with veteran wide receiver Tyler Lockett. Diggs, a three-time Pro Bowler during his tenure with the Seattle Seahawks, has faced challenges since joining the Titans, starting only four games this year and struggling to make a significant impact.
With the Titans languishing at the bottom of the NFL standings with a 1-8 record, the organization appears focused on giving younger players the opportunity to prove themselves as they navigate this rebuilding phase. Reports confirm that Diggs has officially been released and is set to go on waivers, inviting the interest of teams seeking to bolster their secondary.
The timing of this decision is notable, coming shortly after the NFL trade deadline, when it might have been expected that the Titans would explore trade options for a player of Diggs’ caliber. The lack of trade activity suggests there may not have been sufficient market interest. However, given Diggs’ established track record in the league, it is anticipated that he will attract attention from other teams looking to enhance their defensive rosters.
Diggs’ tenure with the Titans has been disappointing, having started only 12 games over the last two seasons without recording a single interception. Despite this underwhelming performance, there remains hope that Diggs will find a new opportunity to revitalize his career in a different setting.
As the Titans look to the future, this move represents their commitment to a fresh direction, prioritizing development and potential over established veterans.
