Seahawks sign Derick Hall three-year extension
- The Seattle Seahawks signed outside linebacker Derick Hall to a three-year contract extension on Wednesday, June 3, the team said on its website. - Hall, a 2023 second-round pick, called Seattle “really special” after the deal, and the team posted an official extension video on June 3. - Seahawks.com published the contract announcement and Hall’s media session on June 3, with the roster move also listed in team transactions.
The Seattle Seahawks signed outside linebacker Derick Hall to a three-year contract extension on Wednesday, June 3, the team said in an official announcement. Hall, a 2023 second-round pick out of Auburn, agreed to the deal before the club’s OTA practice at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center, according to Seahawks.com. The team also published a video on June 3 highlighting the signing and later posted Hall’s comments after practice. In those remarks, Hall called Seattle “really special” and said remaining with the organization mattered to him. ### When did the Seahawks make the move official? June 3 is the date attached to Seattle’s formal announcement, which said Hall signed the extension on Wednesday. Seahawks.com published the roster move at 9:29 a.m. and described Hall as an outside linebacker and a 2023 second-round pick. The club’s roster-moves page also lists “Seahawks Sign Outside Linebacker Derick Hall To Three-Year Extension” under June 3. (seahawks.com) A separate Seahawks.com post and video package published the same day showed Hall speaking with reporters after signing. The team video says Hall signed a multi-year extension on June 3, 2026. ### Who is Derick Hall in Seattle’s roster plans? Hall entered the NFL as the No. 37 overall pick in the 2023 draft, according to the Seahawks’ player page. The roster listing identifies him as linebacker No. 58 and shows him at 6-foot-3 and 260 pounds. (seahawks.com) Seattle’s official career page says he was drafted in the second round and has spent his NFL career with the Seahawks. (seahawks.com) The same player page credits Hall with 48 career games, 17 starts and 10 sacks across his first three seasons. Those team statistics also show 105 combined tackles, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. ### What did Hall say after signing? Hall told reporters after practice that “this place is really special to me,” according to Seahawks.com’s post from his media session. (seahawks.com) The team’s press-conference video is titled, “Continuing To Play With These Guys Is Very Special To Me,” and says Hall discussed the extension, what the organization means to him and continuing to play with his teammates. The Seahawks’ official coverage framed the extension around Hall’s connection to the team and locker room rather than around contract terms. (seahawks.com) The club’s public materials reviewed here did not disclose financial details of the agreement. ### Did Seattle release any contract details? Seattle’s June 3 announcement confirmed the length of the extension at three years but did not include dollar figures, guarantees or bonus structure in the official post reviewed here. (seahawks.com) The team video likewise described the agreement as a multi-year extension without listing financial terms. That leaves the verified public facts narrow but clear: Hall signed on June 3, the Seahawks announced it the same day, and the deal keeps the former second-round pick in Seattle on a new three-year extension. ### Where can readers find the next official update? Seahawks.com is the next stop for any follow-up because the team has already posted the transaction, Hall’s comments and the signing video there. (seahawks.com) The club’s transactions page and Hall’s player page are the most direct places to watch for updated roster and contract-related information. (seahawks.com)