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BREAKING: Seahawks, Derick Hall Agree to $42 Million Extension

Sport Syntax·2 min read·Updated about 19 hours ago
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The Seattle Seahawks have reached an agreement with linebacker Derick Hall on a three-year contract extension worth $42 million, according to Brady Henderson of ESPN. The deal ensures the young pass rusher remains a cornerstone of the Seattle defense for the foreseeable future as the team continues its push in the NFC West.

Derick Hall, who was selected by the Seahawks in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft out of Auburn, has quickly developed into a significant contributor on the edge. The extension comes as the Seahawks continue to prioritize retaining their homegrown talent under the current front office led by general manager John Schneider. Hall’s presence has been vital to a defensive unit that has seen significant investment over the last two offseasons.

The $42 million total value of the contract reflects the rising market for productive edge rushers across the league. By securing Hall now, Seattle avoids potential free agency competition in the coming years and maintains much-needed stability within their defensive rotation. This move signals the organization's confidence in Hall's trajectory as a premier defender in the league.

Further details regarding the specific structure of the deal, including the total guaranteed money and the signing bonus, have not yet been officially disclosed by the team.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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