Overview
- The Seahawks and Derick Hall agreed Tuesday to a three-year extension with a $42 million base value that can rise to roughly $46.5–46.9 million through incentives.
- The contract carries about $21 million guaranteed and an average annual value near $14 million, a figure that places Hall well below the top tier of the NFL edge market.
- Hall sealed his Super Bowl status with two sacks and a forced fumble in Seattle’s title win, and he said he chose to stay in Seattle to chase more championships.
- The extension offsets the offseason loss of Boye Mafe and follows the team’s addition of veteran depth such as Dante Fowler Jr., keeping pass‑rush continuity while other starters remain unsigned.
- Financially, the deal raises Hall’s cap hit starting next season and gives Seattle short‑term certainty at edge while the club manages remaining extension priorities, most notably Devon Witherspoon.