Seahawks extend Derick Hall’s contract for three years
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 1:00 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
The Seattle Seahawks have announced a three-year contract extension with edge rusher Derick Hall, extending his stay with the team until 2029. The deal, reportedly worth up to $46.9 million, includes $21 million guaranteed. This move comes after the Seahawks lost former player Boye Mafe to free agency. Analysts view Hall's extension as a strategic decision for the Seahawks' future, highlighting the opportunity for growth in their defensive lineup. The team is also focusing on their offensive line and has made recent additions to strengthen that area.
- •Derick Hall signs a three-year extension with the Seahawks.
- •The contract is reportedly worth up to $46.9 million.
- •Hall's extension could impact the Seahawks' defensive strategies.
- •Seattle lost pass rusher Boye Mafe to the Bengals this offseason.
- •The Seahawks are also enhancing their offensive line ahead of the season.
- 1:00 PMYahoo Sports — Pre-Snap Reads 6/3: Seahawks fortify future with signing of Derick Hall
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