Myles Gaskin retires at 29 after 7 NFL seasons and a Super Bowl win with the Seahawks

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Myles Gaskin is hanging up his NFL jersey, announcing his retirement from the game of football at 29 years old.

Gaskin, a former seventh-round pick by the Miami Dolphins who spent seven seasons in the NFL as a running back, announced his decision on social media on Thursday.

“Football…there will never be enough words to explain how I feel about you, so I won’t even try,” Gaskin’s social media post read. “What I will do is give all the game you gave me to the next generation of young players who dare to be great. Thank you. It’s been real.”

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Myles Gaskin of the Seattle Seahawks looks on before a game at Lumen Field.

Seattle Seahawks running back Myles Gaskin looks on before a game against the Minnesota Vikings at Lumen Field in Seattle on Nov. 30, 2025. (Getty Images)

Gaskin’s last touch in the league was with the Seattle Seahawks during the 2025 Super Bowl-winning campaign. He played just one game, seeing action on offense with three snaps, while getting five special teams snaps. He totaled six yards on the three carries he had.

The Lynnwood, Washington native attended the University of Washington, staying in-state where he shined in their backfield. He was the first true freshman running back to rush for over 1,000 yards in school history in 2015 when he ran for 1,302 yards on 227 carries.

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The Dolphins used the 234th overall pick to select Gaskin in the 2019 NFL Draft, and he would spend four seasons working his way up the depth chart to an eventual starting role.

Gaskin’s best season came in 2021, where he rushed for 612 yards on 173 carries with three rushing touchdowns, while hauling in 49 receptions for 234 yards and four scores.

With the Dolphins using a running back by committee scheme in Miami, Gaskin played a versatile role during his early years in the league.

Myles Gaskin, No. 33 of the Seattle Seahawks, looks on before a game.

Myles Gaskin of the Seattle Seahawks looks on prior to the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Lumen Field in Seattle, Wash., on Nov. 30, 2025. (Getty Images)

Gaskin signed a one-year extension with the Dolphins in 2023, but he was a roster cut before the start of the regular season. From there, he started to bounce around the league.

First, he landed with the Minnesota Vikings, who quickly signed him after the release. He eventually joined their practice squad and was elevated to the active roster, appearing on special teams in Week 2 of that season.

The Los Angeles Rams signed Gaskin off the Vikings’ practice squad later that season, where he played one game in Week 8. He was waived shortly thereafter.

Gaskin returned to the Vikings, while also working with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2024, the Baltimore Ravens in 2025, and then joining the Seahawks in October 2025, where he was a part of their Super Bowl victory in Santa Clara.

Myles Gaskin warms up at Lumen Field.

Myles Gaskin of the Seattle Seahawks warms up before a game against the Minnesota Vikings at Lumen Field on Nov. 30, 2025, in Seattle, Wash. (Getty Images)

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For his career, Gaskin rushed for 1,360 yards while catching 102 passes for 712 yards with 13 total touchdowns.



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