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Titans Sign Another Former Seahawks Safety
The Tennessee Titans have signed safety Quandre Diggs to a one-year deal worth up to $5 million, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Diggs will earn $3 million in base salary, with $1 million in incentives based on playing time and another $1 million in performance-based incentives.
An 11-year NFL veteran, Diggs has been with the Seattle Seahawks since October of 2019, when he arrived in a trade with the Detroit Lions. In his five seasons in the Emerald City, the 31-year-old accounted for 324 total tackles, 32 passes defended and 18 interceptions. He also earned Pro Bowl selections in 2020, 2021 and 2022.
Now coming to Tennessee, Diggs reunites with his partner in crime in fellow safety Jamal Adams, whom he played alongside for the past four seasons in Seattle. Adams, who signed with Tennessee just las month, has voiced his desire for a reunion with Diggs, and now they’re officially back together.
Long awaited news..
5X All Pro Dad & 3x Pro Bowler @qdiggs6 has agreed to terms with the Tennessee Titans on a 1 year deal!#TitanUp— Nino (@qdiggs6) August 4, 2024
Between Adams and now Diggs, both three-time Pro Bowlers, the Titans’ secondary has received a much-needed infusion of depth. It remains to be seen if either player will become a full-time starter, but they will be important depth pieces at the very least. If they do become starters, then both are capable of becoming impact players in their own ways.
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Tennessee reduced training in IV placement in new lethal injection protocol
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The protocol that took effect in 2025 sheds new light on Tony Carruthers’ botched execution, when Dr. Mark Fowler spent nearly an hour trying, and failing, to place a secondary IV line.
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Wild ride for temperatures: A look at Middle Tennessee’s first major heat wave of 2026
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Oppressive heat is done, but high humidity remains.
The jaw-dropping heat wave that closed the month of June and kicked off July is now officially complete. A heat wave is defined as a period of three or more consecutive days with temperatures in the 90s. Today, Sunday, July 5, Nashville’s high temperature was only 88 degrees, marking the end of the blistering seven-day stretch.
During our record-setting round of summer sizzle, Nashville achieved many notable milestones.
First, the low temperature last Sunday, June 28, was only 79°. That’s remarkably warm for a minimum temperature. Since 2013, there were only three other times the low in Nashville was that high.

Then, on Thursday, July 2, Nashville soared to 100 degrees for the first time in nearly a year. That day’s high missed the record by one.
Friday, July 3, turned even hotter. The airport thermometer peaked at 101° that afternoon setting a new record high for the date.
Finally, today, July 5, the high temperature was only 88 degrees. For the first time in a week, the temperature was held below 90. However, what’s stunning is that the high was set at 9:41 a.m., well before the typical high temperature time of day — mid-to-late afternoon.
In the coming days, we’ll get a break from what we endured last week. Expect spotty showers and storms. Clouds and rain in the area will hold temperatures to more seasonable levels, in the upper 80s and low 90s.
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Tennessee Man Reaches For Item At Lowe’s. Then He Runs Into A Surprising New Touchscreen: ‘No Need To Wait’
Anyone who’s ever needed something locked behind a glass door (or some other security measure that makes it hard to just grab an item off the shelf) knows the drill. You try to click the button to call an employee, wait for an employee to show up, hope the employee isn’t busy with someone else first, and maybe even leave without your item because you’re tired of waiting or just frustrated at the friction of the shopping experience.
One Tennessee electrician went to grab wire for a job and expected the usual wait. Instead, he found Lowe’s had quietly changed the system to seemingly give customers more autonomy in the store.
Lowe’s Gets a Security Upgrade
In a trending video with more than 55,000 views, content creator and contractor Tim, of Tri Cities Electric (@tricities.electric), stopped at a Lowe’s in Tennessee to pick up some wiring for a job.
“One of my least favorite things about coming to Lowe’s was that I’ve obviously got to buy wire, and they keep it behind these cages,” he says, showing what look like wire doors on the retailer’s shelves.
This time, though, there was a touchscreen mounted right on the metal doors, so Tim tried it out.
“We simply click ‘use your cell phone,’ agree to whatever that is, put your phone number in,” he said.
A code landed on his phone seconds later, and he typed it back into the screen.
The screen accepted it, and two electromagnets holding the cage shut released on their own. No waiting for an associate required.
“Case is now unlocked. Got two electromagnets up here; they release. Now, I have all the access in the world to this. How neat. Good job, Lowe’s,” he said.
“No need to wait for wire at @Lowe’s anymore!” he wrote in the caption.
Why Stores Are Locking Everything
The National Retail Federation says that retail theft costs the industry about $95 billion across sectors, and stores have responded by locking down anything with resale value, Business Insider reported.
Visits by an Insider reporter to Walmart, Target, and Home Depot found the same pattern everywhere: power tools sealed in cages, spider-wrap alarms clipped onto smaller items, and security cameras trained on entire aisles.
Lowe’s specifically has cages on power tools, alarms on display units, and—as of last year—some tools that won’t even power on until they’re activated at checkout.
Retail Theft: Is It That Bad?
The “retail theft crisis” narrative is a lot messier than it sounds. Retail executives spent a solid year sounding alarms about “shrink”—inventory loss from theft, employee error, and accounting mistakes combined—but by 2024, several major chains were quietly walking those claims back, according to NPR.
Walgreens’ own finance chief admitted the company might have “cried too much” about theft the year before. And the industry’s go-to shrink figure, sourced from a National Retail Federation survey, has barely moved over the past decade—hovering around 1.4% to 1.6% of sales for years.
That hasn’t stopped the security theater, though: Nearly a third of shoppers say locked-up products make them think worse of a store, and more than a quarter say it’s enough to make them walk out without buying anything.
‘Better Than Home Depot’
The comments filled up with a mix of impressions about the tech.
“So then what’s the point of the cage….” a top comment read.
“Bout time because finding one of them associates isn’t easy,” a person said.
“Until someone leaves it open….” another wrote.
“And now you will be all kinds of marketing text or in that permissions agreement you gave them access to your contacts and to install software,” a commenter added.
Motor1 reached out to Tim via email and Instagram direct message for comment. We’ll be sure to update this if he responds.
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