The Seattle Seahawks are reportedly signing cornerback Trevon Diggs after he works out with the team. CBS Sports reports Diggs tried out for the Seahawks on Tuesday and is set to sign a one-year deal with the Super Bowl champions, citing reporting on the agreement.

Both outlets link the move to recent personnel changes in Seattle’s defense. The Athletic notes that Diggs is among the latest additions to a Seahawks secondary that has experienced significant turnover since the Super Bowl. The reporting frames the signing as depth and roster support for a unit that has seen changes in personnel rather than as a single, definitive fix for one specific need.

While the sources agree on the overall direction of the move—Diggs joining the Seahawks to bolster the secondary—the details provided differ in emphasis. CBS Sports highlights the workout timing and the reported one-year contract, while The Athletic places greater focus on the broader context of secondary turnover following Seattle’s Super Bowl period.