Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin has several reasons he left his hometown of Seattle to participate in voluntary workouts at the team’s Davie facility this week.
The South Florida weather. The apartment he is renting. The relaxed protocols in the area for restaurants and other leisurely affairs.
Oh yeah, and to learn the “new” Dolphins offensive playbook before the 2021 season, especially after a successful 10-6 campaign last years.
“I was living at my parents’ house. You know that goes,” Gaskin, 24, said with a smile on Monday.
A month ago, Dolphins players stood in solidarity with the NFL Players’ Association, releasing a statement that said they would skip voluntary workouts at the team facility this offseason for health and safety concerns.