Seahawks OLB Hall suspended one game by NFL
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Seahawks OLB Hall suspended one game by NFL
"The NFL is suspending Seattle Seahawks outside linebacker Derick Hall for one game without pay for an act of unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct, the league announced Friday. The NFL alleges that Hall unnecessarily stepped on the leg of Los Angeles Rams guard Kevin Dotson while Dotson was on the ground at the end of a play in the first quarter of the Seahawks' overtime win at Lumen Field Thursday night."
"A second-round pick in 2023, Hall is part of Seattle's four-man outside linebacker rotation and averages roughly 30 snaps per game. He has one sack and 10 QB hits in 13 games this season after recording eight sacks and 20 QB hits in 2024. The Seahawks (12-3) clinched a playoff berth and took over sole possession of first place in the NFC West with their win over Los Angeles."
The NFL suspended Seattle Seahawks outside linebacker Derick Hall one game without pay for unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct after alleging he stepped on Rams guard Kevin Dotson's leg while Dotson was on the ground late in the first quarter of the Seahawks' overtime win. Hall plans to appeal the suspension. If upheld, he would be eligible to return to the active roster on Dec. 29, a day after Seattle's Week 17 game versus Carolina. Hall, a 2023 second-round pick, averages roughly 30 snaps per game and has one sack and 10 QB hits in 13 games. The Seahawks, 12-3 and having clinched a playoff berth and the NFC West lead, face possible defensive shortfalls after injuries to Coby Bryant and Riq Woolen; Nick Emmanwori cleared concussion protocol.
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