Tyler Hall will not be returning to the Seattle Seahawks in 2026.

According to ESPN’s Brady Henderson, the Seahawks are parting ways with Hall this offseason.

”The Seahawks announced they’ve released CB Tyler Hall,” Henderson said. “He spent last year on their practice squad and was re-signed to a futures deal after the season.”

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Hall is a two-time Super Bowl champion. The 27-year-old won his first Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams in 2022. Hall then won the Super Bowl for the second time as a member of the Seahawks in 2026.

The California native has played in five seasons in the NFL in his career. Hall has recorded four passes defended, two tackles for loss, one sack as well as one quarterback hit in 32 career games played, six of which he has started.

The Seahawks’ decision to release Hall frees up $1.075 million in cap space for Seattle.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks roster moves: Seattle releases CB Tyler Hall