Seahawks shine in joint practice with Titans
- Former Seattle defensive backs Quandre Diggs and Jamal Adams stood out in the joint practice.
- Current Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon intercepted Titans' Will Levis during a two-minute drill.
- Seahawks demonstrated their defensive prowess against the injury-limited Titans' offense.
In a spirited practice session on Thursday, former Seattle defensive backs Quandre Diggs and Jamal Adams exchanged banter, while current Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon made a significant impact with two interceptions, including one against Titans quarterback Will Levis during a two-minute drill. Witherspoon's performance drew praise from Diggs, who noted the young player's potential to become one of the NFL's elite due to his energy and intelligence. The competitive atmosphere was palpable, with Witherspoon playfully seeking out Adams after his second interception to showcase his skills. Adams, now with the Titans, was the subject of friendly trash talk, highlighting the camaraderie and rivalry that exists between the players. Seahawks coach Callahan acknowledged the intensity of the practice, expressing disappointment in certain aspects but also recognizing the learning opportunities it provided. Callahan also indicated that the practice was shorter than the previous day's session, which lasted nearly two and a half hours. He confirmed that the starters would not participate in the upcoming preseason game, emphasizing that Witherspoon has earned the chance to play with the first team. Injury concerns arose during the practice, as Titans defensive lineman Keondre Coburn and tight end Josh Whyle were sidelined for precautionary reasons. Additionally, wide receiver Kyle Philips suffered a hamstring injury, and defensive lineman Marlon Davidson sustained a bicep injury, raising concerns about their availability moving forward.