Seahawks Super Bowl hero Derick Hall opens up about how 'God' saved him from near-certain death
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall, known for a pivotal Super Bowl play, shared his story of being born four months premature with a 1% chance of survival, crediting his faith for overcoming life-threatening health issues at birth. His mother, Stacy Gooden-Crandle, emphasized the family's deep Christian faith, which helped them through the uncertainty of his early days. Hall attributes his survival and success to divine intervention and the strong religious foundation instilled by his mother.
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OutKick Seahawks Super Bowl hero Derick Hall opens up about how 'God' saved him from near-certain death Hall told Fox News Digital he 'wasn't born breathing' and had underdeveloped lungs throughout childhood By Jackson Thompson OutKick Published April 29, 2026 8:04pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Seahawks player Derick Hall credits God for survival after nearly dying as a baby, and big Super Bowl play Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall and his mother Stacy Gooden-Crandle opened up about how important Christianity has been in his journey to a baby with a 1% chance to live, to a Super Bowl hero.
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