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Trevon Diggs is heading to the Pacific Northwest. The former Cowboys Pro Bowl cornerback is set to sign a one-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks, per Adam Schefter. After tearing his ACL in Dallas and battling back, Diggs gets a fresh start in Seattle, where the secondary desperately needed a proven playmaker.
Meanwhile in New York, the Mets are taking another hit at first base. The team already watched Pete Alonso walk in the offseason, and now his replacement has gone down with a season-ending ankle injury requiring surgery. That's a brutal blow to a roster trying to stay relevant in a crowded National League East race.
And shifting to Houston, the Texans suffered a gut-punch during joint practice with the Raiders on Tuesday. Wide receiver Jayden Higgins tore his ACL while running a route in the end zone during red zone drills, ending his two thousand twenty six season before it ever started. For a Texans offense built around C.J. Stroud's weapons, losing Higgins this early stings in a big way.
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