What happened: Edge rusher Derick Hall and the Seahawks reached agreement Tuesday on a three-year extension reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter. The deal is worth $42 million and can reach $46.5 million through incentives, with $21 million guaranteed.
Why it matters: The extension keeps a core piece of Seattle's pass rush in place rather than letting him approach free agency. Locking up Hall on a multiyear term gives the front office cost certainty along the edge as it builds toward the 2026 season. It also signals the team values his role in the defensive front enough to commit guaranteed money now.
By the numbers: Terms: three years, $42 million base value, up to $46.5 million with incentives, $21 million guaranteed. The deal follows the same Seahawks who extended WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba earlier this offseason.
What to watch: Watch for the official contract structure and cap figures, and how the guarantees are
Sources
- r/nfl