That room got a little thinner on Thursday, though, with the release of depth cornerback Tyler Hall. The Wyoming graduate spent the latter half of 2025 with the Seahawks on the practice squad after being cut following the preseason.
Hall was elevated for one game, the Seahawks’ 13-3 win over the San Francisco 49ers in Week 18. Hall played three snaps on special teams and did not record a stat.
Hall went undrafted in 2020 and spent time with the Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Rams before finding a home for two years with the Las Vegas Raiders. In his two years, Hall racked up 28 tackles and recorded his lone sack against then-Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson.
Following the 2023 season, Hall bounced around the league, including a three-day stint with the Seahawks in 2024. The Seahawks signed Hall to a futures contract in February, which might indicate that there is interest in bringing back Hall to the practice squad if needed.