One Seattle Seahawks player was feeling like Tyrese Haliburton after his team won Super Bowl LX.
Seahawks safety Quandre Diggs, who played in just one game for Seattle this season, made light of his lack of contributions after the team’s 29-13 win Sunday. Diggs shared a screenshot of Haliburton’s X post after Haliburton won gold with the United States at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
YEAH THIS ME!!!! pic.twitter.com/DMYIVYGAUD
— Nino (@qdiggs6) February 9, 2026
“YEAH THIS ME!!!!” Diggs wrote.
Haliburton only played 26 minutes during those Olympics and was a barely-used substitute. He still got a gold medal at the end, though, and made light of it by comparing himself to a student who gets an A on a group project after everyone else did all the work. Diggs is perfectly content to put himself in the same category.
Diggs joined the Seahawks midseason after being let go by the Tennessee Titans. It was his second stint with the team, having previously played in Seattle from 2019 to 2023. He wound up being little more than depth for the rest of the season, but he can still say he was a part of the Super Bowl champions.














