Jamal Adams hopes he and free-agent safety Quandre Diggs can become teammates again with the Tennessee Titans.
Adams told reporters he and Diggs still speak every day, and he hopes Diggs winds up landing with the Titans.
Diggs spent the last four-plus seasons in Seattle after a midseason trade from the Detroit Lions. He made three straight Pro Bowls from 2020 to 2022 before taking a step back in 2023.
The Seahawks released Diggs and Adams in March, jettisoning both of their starting safeties in one swoop. Seattle paid Diggs $28 million over the last two seasons.