Myles Gaskin retires at 29 after 7 NFL seasons and a Super Bowl win with the Seahawks
Myles Gaskin announced his NFL retirement at 29 after seven seasons as a running back, capping his career with the Seahawks' 2025 Super Bowl victory.
Myles Gaskin, a running back who played seven seasons in the NFL, has announced his retirement at the age of 29. His career included a stint with the Seattle Seahawks, where he was part of their Super Bowl-winning campaign in 2025. Gaskin began his NFL journey with the Miami Dolphins after being drafted in the seventh round in 2019.
- Myles Gaskin announced his retirement from the NFL at 29 years old.
- He played seven seasons in the league, primarily as a running back.
- Gaskin was a seventh-round pick by the Miami Dolphins in 2019.
- His last team was the Seattle Seahawks, with whom he won Super Bowl LIX (2025).
- Gaskin played college football at the University of Washington.
- His best NFL season was in 2021 with the Dolphins, rushing for 612 yards.
- He had brief stints with the Minnesota Vikings, Los Angeles Rams, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Baltimore Ravens after leaving the Dolphins.
- Gaskin rushed for 1,360 yards and caught 102 passes for 712 yards in his career, totaling 13 touchdowns.
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