Quandre Diggs was ejected during Sunday night's contest between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. Following Diggs' ejection in Week 2, Jamal Adams revealed his quirky way of preventing Diggs from getting ejected again, per Joe Fann of NBC Sports Northwest.

Early in the Sunday night game, Diggs delivered a nasty helmet-to-helmet hit to wide receiver, N'Keal Harry. After the game concluded, Diggs reached out to the second-year wideout to apologize for his unnecessary hit.

As a result of his devastating hit, the veteran safety was ejected and Seattle's secondary was forced to replace him for the rest of the game. Even though the league is attempting to remove helmet-to-helmet hits, Diggs won't be suspended for his hit on Harry.

Having Diggs available in Week 3 will be a welcomed sight for the Seahawks as they deal with multiple injuries. Besides Bruce Irvin missing the rest of the season with a torn ACL, Marquise Blair was also lost to a torn ACL.

Given that, the defense will be a bit shorthanded in Week 3 versus a talented Dallas Cowboys offensive unit. Altogether, Seattle will need to worry about slowing down Amari Cooper, Michael Gallup, and CeeDee Lamb at the wide receiver position. Not to mention, Ezekiel Elliott is more than capable of contributing as a receiver.

In the first two weeks of the season, the Seahawks have surrendered 831 passing yards despite their 2-0 start. Therefore, if Seattle is going to turn things around defensively, they'll need Diggs available. And if he gets ejected again, it's safe to say Adams (possibly) won't speak to Diggs again.