The initial wave of free agency has closed, and teams across the NFL, including the Seattle Seahawks, have made moves to address some of the holes on their rosters. For the Seattle, one of the key moves made by the team was to extend starting free safety Quandre Diggs on a three-year contract, which would appear to make the team set at both safety spots for the coming seasons.
Opposite Diggs, of course, is the highest paid safety in the NFL in Jamal Adams, who are now both under contract with the Hawks through the 2024 season.