After seven years in the NFL, followed by a one-year hiatus, Matt Breida is officially retiring. The Georgia Southern alum entered the league as an undrafted running back with the San Francisco 49ers in 2017, but most recently was a member of the New York Giants .

Breida, 30, decided to retire after reportedly turning down a workout invite from the Miami Dolphins, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported. He previously spent one year with the Dolphins in 2020 after being traded by the 49ers.

Breida ends his career with 2,652 rushing yards on 4.6 yards per carry and 15 total touchdowns. Most of that production came with San Francisco, with whom he burst onto the scene as a rookie. Despite never entering the season as the 49ers' starting running back, Breida consistently topped the depth char

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