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Updated · ESPN · Jun 2
Seahawks Extend Derick Hall for 3 Years, $42 Million Through 2029
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 2

Seahawks Extend Derick Hall for 3 Years, $42 Million Through 2029

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 2
  • $42 million over three years will keep Derick Hall in Seattle through the 2029 season, with $21 million guaranteed and a maximum value of $46.5 million.
  • Seattle moved before Hall entered the final year of his rookie deal, locking up a younger edge rusher after Boye Mafe left in free agency and with Uchenna Nwosu and DeMarcus Lawrence both older veterans.
  • Hall became a bigger part of the Seahawks' defense after breaking out with eight sacks in 2024, then posting 30 tackles and 13 quarterback hits in 2025 while helping hold opponents to an NFL-low 3.7 yards per carry.
  • His value also rose in Seattle's Super Bowl LX win over New England, where he had two sacks and forced a fumble for a defense that led the NFL in scoring in 2025.
With Hall's new deal, can the Seahawks still afford to keep their entire Super Bowl championship core together?
Does this $42M contract signal that even non-superstar edge rushers now command elite-level pay in the NFL?
Did Seattle miscalculate by paying a rotational player after letting a more proven starter walk in free agency?