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Trevon Diggs signing with Seahawks might signal Terrion Arnold’s agreement is in jeopardy

Trevon Diggs gives Seattle cornerback depth while the Seahawks navigate Terrion Arnold's agreement and his uncertain 2026 playing status this season now.

Trevon Diggs signing with Seahawks might signal Terrion Arnold’s agreement is in jeopardy

The Seattle Seahawks have signed cornerback Trevon Diggs, strengthening their depth in the secondary and adding a ballhawk to the team's roster. However, the bigger implication may lie with Terion Arnold, who remains unsigned and is facing felony charges.

Seattle head coach Mike Macdonald has stated that the team is still considering the timing of Arnold's agreement, acknowledging the seriousness of the legal situation. He emphasized that the team respects the ongoing process and will allow league officials to decide on Arnold's return to play.

While Arnold's agreement is still in the works, Diggs' signing could potentially complicate matters for the Seahawks. By bringing in an established veteran, the team gains an additional option in the meantime, buying themselves time to resolve the legal issues surrounding Arnold's situation.

At best, the Seahawks may delay finalizing an agreement with Arnold while they wait for a clearer picture of his legal status. At worst, Arnold's pending charges could impede his ability to play football in 2026. The team must carefully weigh the potential consequences of committing to a player with such a serious legal history, especially in light of the NFL's disciplinary process.

Ultimately, Arnold's path to joining the Seahawks may become less certain as a result of Diggs' signing. Although the agreement could still materialize, the presence of Diggs provides the Seahawks with a stronger incentive to hold off on a final decision, allowing them to assess all potential outcomes before making a commitment.

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