Seahawks extend edge rusher Derick Hall for $42 million after Rams trade

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Seahawks extend edge rusher Derick Hall for $42 million after Rams trade
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The Seattle Seahawks have agreed to a three-year, $42 million contract extension with edge rusher Derick Hall, following the Los Angeles Rams' acquisition of Myles Garrett. Hall's deal, which includes $21 million guaranteed, keeps him with the Seahawks through the 2029 season. The extension comes after the Seahawks lost Boye Mafe to the Bengals and are looking to solidify their defensive lineup. Hall, 25, was a standout player during the Seahawks' Super Bowl win and has recorded 10 sacks and 105 tackles in three seasons.

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  • Seahawks sign Derick Hall to a $42 million extension.
  • Hall's contract runs through the 2029 season.
  • Los Angeles Rams recently traded for Myles Garrett.
  • Hall excelled in Super Bowl 60, recording two sacks.
  • Seahawks seek depth after losing Boye Mafe to the Bengals.
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  • 4:07 PMYahoo SportsSeahawks to sign edge rusher to $42M extension after Rams trade for Myles Garrett
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The NFC West is making some edge rusher moves at June begins.

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