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Seahawks' Hall Suspended 1 Game without Pay for Unnecessary Roughness and Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Derick Hall was suspended for stepping on Rams guard Kevin Dotson's leg, violating NFL rules on unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct, with no penalty called during the game.
- On Friday, the NFL suspended Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall one game without pay, describing his act as unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct.
- During Thursday night at Lumen Field, replay shows Hall disengaged from Rams right tackle Warren McClendon Jr., stepped over and stepped on Los Angeles Rams guard Kevin Dotson while Dotson was on the ground in the first quarter.
- Hall has appeared in 13 games and started three this season; a 2023 NFL Draft second-round pick, he is part of Seattle's four-man outside linebacker rotation with 29 total tackles and one sack.
- Under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, Hall may appeal the suspension, but if upheld he would miss Seattle's Dec. 28 game and lose about $87,705 of his 2025 salary.
- The Seahawks, now 12-3, clinched a playoff berth but may be shorthanded next week as no flag was thrown, Rams center Coleman Shelton pushed Hall, and guard Kevin Dotson left on crutches.
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"Enough to get suspended but no flag": NFL fans react to Derick Hall facing 1 game ban after 'unnecessary roughness' against Rams' Kevin Dotson
The NFL has decided to punish Seattle Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall for what transpired during Thursday's 38-37 overtime victory over the Los Angeles Rams.
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Seahawks' Hall suspended 1 game without pay for unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall has been suspended one game without pay for an act of unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct in a 38-37 overtime win against the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night.
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