Seahawks work out cornerback Trevon Diggs following Arnold agreement
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 9:18 PM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

The Seattle Seahawks worked out free agent cornerback Trevon Diggs on August 18, 2026, as they seek additional help in the secondary. This comes after the team reached an agreement with cornerback Terrion Arnold, who has yet to sign, and may be placed on the commissioner’s exempt list. Diggs was previously with the Dallas Cowboys and became a free agent after being cut by the Green Bay Packers in January. He has faced significant injury challenges since tearing his ACL in September 2023, limiting his appearances to just 22 games over the past three seasons. The Lions also recently worked out Diggs when he was available.
- •Seattle Seahawks worked out Trevon Diggs
- •Agreement reached with Terrion Arnold, pending signing
- •Diggs previously played for the Cowboys and Packers
- •Injuries have limited Diggs to 22 games in three seasons
- •Lions also expressed interest in Diggs this summer
- 9:18 PMYahoo Sports — Seahawks work out free agent CB Trevon Diggs
"The Seahawks agreed to terms with free agent cornerback Terrion Arnold, but he has not signed and the NFL reportedly will place him on the commissioner’s exempt list if he does.
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