Quandre Diggs was recently added by the Seattle Seahawks, and that may not seem like a big deal, but he’s a former teammate of Matthew Stafford, and he also has picked off Stafford at least twice (based on my research with Google and Seahawks.com).
Could Diggs be the player who disrupts Stafford’s no interception streak when the Rams play Seattle again later this year? Food for thought, and maybe Stafford’s streak will be broken before then.
Maybe the streak will continue longer than any of us can imagine. Did anyone think Stafford would go as long as he has without throwing a pick? Not I, and I have been very impressed with Stafford.
Heck, I’ve been blown away by how the team has been playing. I don’t think they were this dominant when they won their Super Bowl a few years ago.
Though, I do think the Rams were similarly dominate when they went on to lose to the New England Patriots before Sean McVay’s eventual Super Bowl win.
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“Veteran safety Quandre Diggs is heading back to Seattle.
Diggs confirmed on social media that he will sign with the Seahawks. He will initially join the practice squad, according to ESPN.
The Seahawks currently have two injured safeties in Julian Love (hamstring) and Ty Okada (oblique), so it won’t be surprising if Diggs is quickly elevated to the active roster.
Diggs was released by the Titans this month after playing nine games for them this season.“
Rams Power Rankings: Week 13 (therams.com)
“Each week, TheRams.com will be taking an aggregate look at where the team ranks across different outlets in the sports media landscape. Here are the power rankings for the Rams (9-2) heading into Week 13:”
NFL Playoff Picture: Rams Rolling, Ravens Enter the Chat, Colts Tough Road, More (bleachernation)
“The Baltimore Ravens beat the New York Jets on Sunday, marking their fifth consecutive victory. After a 1-5 start, Baltimore is now 6-5 and atop the AFC North thanks to some help from the Bears, who beat the Steelers this week. The Ravens’ rocky start, mainly due to injuries, was always viewed as a bit of a fluke. Now they’re firmly in the AFC playoff picture with a home matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals on deck on Thanksgiving, and then a date with the Steelers that could decide the division.“
Random Ramsdom Fandom:
“I imagine free agents are calling McSnead now. This from Landman at his extension signing:
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