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October 2, 2025
Jets swipe one of Seahawks’ Jayhawks | Field Gulls
John Gilbert
Field Gulls
Jets swipe one of Seahawks’ Jayhawks | Field Gulls
Seattle sits at 3-1, sharing the NFC West lead with the Rams as Week 5 vs. Tampa Bay looms. The Seahawks’ Kansas ties—OC Klint Kubiak and linemen Bryce Cabeldue and Logan Brown—helped shape a roster that quickly absorbed change. Khalil Herbert exited the practice squad for the New York Jets, prompting Seattle to add Myles Gaskin, a former Washington standout, to backfill the backfield while Russell Wilson remains a Jets signal-caller. ABay tilt awaits.
Based on the Seahawks' Week 5 setup, which backfield rotation should fantasy managers prioritize?How should managers approach the Jets-Saints dynamic for Week 5 fantasy outlooks?What are the most relevant injury or depth concerns for Seattle's run game this week?Which defensive matchup in Week 5 could swing fantasy production the most?
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@Bryce Cabeldue | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
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@Klint Kubiak | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Klint Kubiak | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Logan Brown | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Logan Brown | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Russell Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Russell Wilson | New York Jets | NFL

https://www.fieldgulls.com/seattle-seahawks-news/1..

August 26, 2025
Ravens Cut Six Veterans at Roster Deadline
Jeremy Brener
Sports Illustrated
Ravens Cut Six Veterans at Roster Deadline
Baltimore trims to 53, releasing six veterans: Myles Gaskin, D'Ernest Johnson, Anthony Miller, Keith Kirkwood, Brent Urban, and Thomas Graham. The moves spark waiver-wire chatter and potential fantasy reshuffles as Gaskin and Johnson chase a new home, Miller and Kirkwood battle for depth, Urban opens an edge rotation spot, and Graham shrinks Ravens' corner depth ahead of preseason.
What does the Ravens' 53-man cut say about their outlook for the backfield and the receiver depth for 2025?Which waivers or signings outside Baltimore would most affect fantasy value in the AFC North this season?How should fantasy managers value the six cut veterans if they land with new teams soon?What major watch-outs should fantasy players focus on during Ravens preseason to gauge value shifts?
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@Anthony Miller | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Anthony Miller | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Brent Urban | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Brent Urban | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@D'Ernest Johnson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@D'Ernest Johnson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Keith Kirkwood | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Keith Kirkwood | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Thomas Graham Jr. | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Thomas Graham Jr. | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/baltimore-raven..

August 12, 2025
Former Vikings RB signs with Baltimore Ravens as a depth piece
@TheVikingsWire
Vikings Wire
Former Vikings RB signs with Baltimore Ravens as a depth piece

Myles Gaskin signs with the Baltimore Ravens as a depth piece, adding veteran presence to a backfield that already features J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards. The move gives Baltimore a reliable pass catcher out of the backfield and a dependable runner in short-yardage situations, especially if injuries arise or game scripts force a more varied ground game. Gaskin’s career peaked with 1,329 rushing yards and seven touchdowns across 2019-21 for the Dolphins, but 2022 saw a sharp dip. After stints with Minnesota and the Rams in 2023, he lands with Baltimore seeking a steadier role behind the top backs.

From a fantasy lens, Gaskin projects as a depth option who can contribute in the passing game and serve as a change-of-pace presence rather than a workhorse. His usage figures to hinge on health and the Ravens’ game plan, likely yielding a modest per-game ceiling in standard formats but a smoother floor in deeper leagues thanks to receiver role and special-teams value. The signing signals Baltimore’s commitment to a multi-back approach and adds a veteran texture to a unit that values reliable options behind their top backs.

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@Myles Gaskin | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://vikingswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/..

August 10, 2025
Myles Gaskin signs with the Baltimore Ravens
@TheRavensWire
Ravens Wire
Myles Gaskin signs with the Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore is adding depth at running back after Saturday tryouts, signing Myles Gaskin to bolster the room behind Keaton Mitchell as he recovers. Gaskin, who spent time with Minnesota and logged five games, could slide into a change-of-pace role and pass-catching option on third downs. The Ravens also hosted M.J. Devonshire and Boston Scott as seven players worked out, while Rasheen Ali and Marcus Major vie for depth spots. The move reinforces Baltimore’s approach of layering veteran versatility into a young backfield.

Gaskin’s Vikings stint included 3 carries for -1 yards and an 11-yard reception across five appearances. If Mitchell’s health lingers or Ali/Major push for touches, Baltimore could use Gaskin to supplement the run game and special teams, keeping the offense unpredictable. This step signals an ongoing effort to shore up the depth chart ahead of the season while evaluating multiple backs for roster spots and practice-squad potential.

Fantasy impact centers on role clarity: Gaskin as a reliable pass catcher and veteran presence could surface as a versatile depth option, especially on third downs. Mitchell’s status remains a wildcard, but the Ravens’ willingness to add a veteran back suggests a plan to deploy multiple backs in a split, reducing reliance on a single contributor and preserving flexibility in the offense.

Which RB in Baltimore is most likely to see a mid-season opportunity spike after these signings?What ceiling does Boston Scott have if he makes the Ravens’ final roster?How might M.J. Devonshire affect the Ravens’ secondary depth and IDP value this season?What should fantasy managers watch in preseason to gauge the Gaskin upside in Baltimore?
Mentions:
@Boston Scott | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Boston Scott | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Keaton Mitchell | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Keaton Mitchell | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@M.J. Devonshire | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@M.J. Devonshire | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
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Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Rasheen Ali | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Rasheen Ali | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://ravenswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/r..

August 9, 2025
Myles Gaskin to sign with the Baltimore Ravens
@TheRavensWire
Ravens Wire
Myles Gaskin to sign with the Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore adds veteran depth at running back by signing Myles Gaskin after a Saturday tryout, stepping in as Keaton Mitchell works through a minor issue. The move comes as Baltimore continues to evaluate a crowded backfield that includes Rasheen Ali and Marcus Major in camp, plus a recent wave of workout participants like Boston Scott. Gaskin’s Vikings stint earlier in 2024 included limited but notable involvement, and the Ravens are clearly prioritizing a versatile, pass-catching option behind Mitchell.

Gaskin arrived in Minnesota late last season, tallying 3 carries for -1 yards and an 11-yard catch in five appearances. In Baltimore, he’ll compete for touches behind Mitchell while Ali and Major push for opportunities on offense and special teams. The Ravens also signed M.J. Devonshire earlier in the day to bolster the secondary, and Scott joined the Friday-Saturday workout slate with seven others, underscoring a broader depth-chart shuffle during preseason evaluations.

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Baltimore Ravens | NFL
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@Boston Scott | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keaton Mitchell | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Keaton Mitchell | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@M.J. Devonshire | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@M.J. Devonshire | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Marcus Major | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Marcus Major | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Rasheen Ali | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Rasheen Ali | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://ravenswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/r..

October 2, 2025
Jets swipe one of Seahawks’ Jayhawks | Field Gulls
John Gilbert
Field Gulls
Jets swipe one of Seahawks’ Jayhawks | Field Gulls
Seattle sits at 3-1, sharing the NFC West lead with the Rams as Week 5 vs. Tampa Bay looms. The Seahawks’ Kansas ties—OC Klint Kubiak and linemen Bryce Cabeldue and Logan Brown—helped shape a roster that quickly absorbed change. Khalil Herbert exited the practice squad for the New York Jets, prompting Seattle to add Myles Gaskin, a former Washington standout, to backfill the backfield while Russell Wilson remains a Jets signal-caller. ABay tilt awaits.
Based on the Seahawks' Week 5 setup, which backfield rotation should fantasy managers prioritize?How should managers approach the Jets-Saints dynamic for Week 5 fantasy outlooks?What are the most relevant injury or depth concerns for Seattle's run game this week?Which defensive matchup in Week 5 could swing fantasy production the most?
Mentions:
@Bryce Cabeldue | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Bryce Cabeldue | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Khalil Herbert | New York Jets | NFL
@Khalil Herbert | New York Jets | NFL
@Klint Kubiak | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Klint Kubiak | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Logan Brown | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Logan Brown | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Russell Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Russell Wilson | New York Jets | NFL

https://www.fieldgulls.com/seattle-seahawks-news/1..

August 26, 2025
Ravens Cut Six Veterans at Roster Deadline
Jeremy Brener
Sports Illustrated
Ravens Cut Six Veterans at Roster Deadline
Baltimore trims to 53, releasing six veterans: Myles Gaskin, D'Ernest Johnson, Anthony Miller, Keith Kirkwood, Brent Urban, and Thomas Graham. The moves spark waiver-wire chatter and potential fantasy reshuffles as Gaskin and Johnson chase a new home, Miller and Kirkwood battle for depth, Urban opens an edge rotation spot, and Graham shrinks Ravens' corner depth ahead of preseason.
What does the Ravens' 53-man cut say about their outlook for the backfield and the receiver depth for 2025?Which waivers or signings outside Baltimore would most affect fantasy value in the AFC North this season?How should fantasy managers value the six cut veterans if they land with new teams soon?What major watch-outs should fantasy players focus on during Ravens preseason to gauge value shifts?
Mentions:
@Anthony Miller | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Anthony Miller | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Brent Urban | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Brent Urban | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@D'Ernest Johnson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@D'Ernest Johnson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Keith Kirkwood | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Keith Kirkwood | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Thomas Graham Jr. | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Thomas Graham Jr. | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/baltimore-raven..

August 12, 2025
Former Vikings RB signs with Baltimore Ravens as a depth piece
@TheVikingsWire
Vikings Wire
Former Vikings RB signs with Baltimore Ravens as a depth piece

Myles Gaskin signs with the Baltimore Ravens as a depth piece, adding veteran presence to a backfield that already features J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards. The move gives Baltimore a reliable pass catcher out of the backfield and a dependable runner in short-yardage situations, especially if injuries arise or game scripts force a more varied ground game. Gaskin’s career peaked with 1,329 rushing yards and seven touchdowns across 2019-21 for the Dolphins, but 2022 saw a sharp dip. After stints with Minnesota and the Rams in 2023, he lands with Baltimore seeking a steadier role behind the top backs.

From a fantasy lens, Gaskin projects as a depth option who can contribute in the passing game and serve as a change-of-pace presence rather than a workhorse. His usage figures to hinge on health and the Ravens’ game plan, likely yielding a modest per-game ceiling in standard formats but a smoother floor in deeper leagues thanks to receiver role and special-teams value. The signing signals Baltimore’s commitment to a multi-back approach and adds a veteran texture to a unit that values reliable options behind their top backs.

Mentions:
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
Los Angeles Rams | NFL
Los Angeles Rams | NFL
Miami Dolphins | NFL
Miami Dolphins | NFL
Minnesota Vikings | NFL
Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://vikingswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/..

August 10, 2025
Myles Gaskin signs with the Baltimore Ravens
@TheRavensWire
Ravens Wire
Myles Gaskin signs with the Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore is adding depth at running back after Saturday tryouts, signing Myles Gaskin to bolster the room behind Keaton Mitchell as he recovers. Gaskin, who spent time with Minnesota and logged five games, could slide into a change-of-pace role and pass-catching option on third downs. The Ravens also hosted M.J. Devonshire and Boston Scott as seven players worked out, while Rasheen Ali and Marcus Major vie for depth spots. The move reinforces Baltimore’s approach of layering veteran versatility into a young backfield.

Gaskin’s Vikings stint included 3 carries for -1 yards and an 11-yard reception across five appearances. If Mitchell’s health lingers or Ali/Major push for touches, Baltimore could use Gaskin to supplement the run game and special teams, keeping the offense unpredictable. This step signals an ongoing effort to shore up the depth chart ahead of the season while evaluating multiple backs for roster spots and practice-squad potential.

Fantasy impact centers on role clarity: Gaskin as a reliable pass catcher and veteran presence could surface as a versatile depth option, especially on third downs. Mitchell’s status remains a wildcard, but the Ravens’ willingness to add a veteran back suggests a plan to deploy multiple backs in a split, reducing reliance on a single contributor and preserving flexibility in the offense.

Which RB in Baltimore is most likely to see a mid-season opportunity spike after these signings?What ceiling does Boston Scott have if he makes the Ravens’ final roster?How might M.J. Devonshire affect the Ravens’ secondary depth and IDP value this season?What should fantasy managers watch in preseason to gauge the Gaskin upside in Baltimore?
Mentions:
@Boston Scott | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Boston Scott | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Keaton Mitchell | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Keaton Mitchell | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@M.J. Devonshire | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@M.J. Devonshire | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
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Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Rasheen Ali | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Rasheen Ali | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://ravenswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/r..

August 9, 2025
Myles Gaskin to sign with the Baltimore Ravens
@TheRavensWire
Ravens Wire
Myles Gaskin to sign with the Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore adds veteran depth at running back by signing Myles Gaskin after a Saturday tryout, stepping in as Keaton Mitchell works through a minor issue. The move comes as Baltimore continues to evaluate a crowded backfield that includes Rasheen Ali and Marcus Major in camp, plus a recent wave of workout participants like Boston Scott. Gaskin’s Vikings stint earlier in 2024 included limited but notable involvement, and the Ravens are clearly prioritizing a versatile, pass-catching option behind Mitchell.

Gaskin arrived in Minnesota late last season, tallying 3 carries for -1 yards and an 11-yard catch in five appearances. In Baltimore, he’ll compete for touches behind Mitchell while Ali and Major push for opportunities on offense and special teams. The Ravens also signed M.J. Devonshire earlier in the day to bolster the secondary, and Scott joined the Friday-Saturday workout slate with seven others, underscoring a broader depth-chart shuffle during preseason evaluations.

Mentions:
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Boston Scott | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Boston Scott | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keaton Mitchell | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Keaton Mitchell | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@M.J. Devonshire | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@M.J. Devonshire | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Marcus Major | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Marcus Major | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Myles Gaskin | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Rasheen Ali | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Rasheen Ali | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://ravenswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/r..

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