The Seattle Seahawks and edge rusher Derick Hall have reached an agreement on a three-year, $42 million contract extension, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The deal was confirmed on Tuesday by Hall's agents, Chad Berger and Ezra J Thompson.
The new extension is worth up to a maximum of $46.5 million and includes $21 million in guaranteed money. With this agreement, Derick Hall is now under contract with the Seahawks through the 2029 NFL season, securing a vital component of Seattle's defensive line for the next several years.
Derick Hall, who has emerged as a significant presence in the Seattle Seahawks pass rush, receives this extension as the organization continues to solidify its defensive core. The $21 million in guaranteed money provides long-term financial security for the edge rusher as he remains a fixture in the Pacific Northwest through the end of the decade.
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