Seahawks and Linebacker Derick Hall Agree to a 3-Year, $42 Million Contract Extension
The extension gives Seattle a young edge rusher through 2029 and follows Boye Mafe’s departure, which increased the team’s need at the position.
- On Tuesday, outside linebacker Derick Hall agreed to a three-year contract extension with the Seattle Seahawks, keeping him through the 2029 season.
- The Seahawks prioritized the extension to stabilize edge-rushing depth following Boye Mafe's departure to the Cincinnati Bengals during free agency.
- Valued at a base of $42 million, the deal could earn Hall up to $46.9 million, averaging roughly $11 million annually from 2026-29.
- Coach Mike Macdonald cited Hall's improved run defense as critical to the team's success, with Hall producing 41 total pressures and a 73.3 PFF grade last season.
- Hall becomes the second member of the Seahawks' 2023 draft class to extend this offseason, following receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, while the team pursues cornerback Devon Witherspoon.
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Seahawks and linebacker Derick Hall working toward a 3-year contract extension, AP source says
SEATTLE (AP) — The reigning Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks and linebacker Derick Hall are working toward a three-year contract extension, a person with knowledge of the deal told The
Seahawks and linebacker Derick Hall agree to a 3-year, $42 million contract extension
Linebacker Derick Hall and the reigning Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks have agreed to a three-year, $42 million contract extension on Tuesday.
Former Auburn standout set to sign $42 million NFL contract extension
Coming off a victory with the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX in February, outside linebacker Derick Hall has agreed to a three-year, $42 million contract extension with the NFL team.
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