Former Vikings quarterback Jaren Hall announced his retirement from football on Wednesday. Hall, 28, was a fifth-round selection by the Vikings in the 2023 NFL Draft. He played one season for the Vikings and had initially made the team's roster following the 2024 training camp but was cut in favor of Brett Rypien before the start of the season. He landed on the Seattle Seahawks' practice squad following his release from Minnesota. Hall never appeared in a game for the Seahawks and was released in the spring of 2025. He was out of football in 2025, but briefly popped up on the UFL's Birmingham Stallions roster in 2026. Hall was removed from the Stallions' roster only weeks later, never appearing in a game. "There’s a lot I could say, but mostly I just feel grateful," Hall said in his announcement on his personal Instagram page.…