The Seattle Seahawks have agreed to a contract extension with pass rusher Derick Hall. This is what Adam Schefter reports from ESPN.

According to his advisors, the 25-year-old will earn $42 million in his new contract. Including bonuses, the total can rise to $46.5 million, with $21 million fully guaranteed.

Hall is now under contract with the Seahawks until 2029.

The team selected the outside linebacker in the 2nd round with the 37th pick in 2023. In three regular seasons he has 48 games (17 starts) and 10.0 sacks.

Hall made his big appearance in the Super Bowl in February against the New England Patriots. He had 2.0 sacks in the 29:13 win.

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