Matt Breida, one of the fastest running backs the San Francisco 49ers have ever had, may be approaching the end of his NFL career. At 30, he was released by the 49ers in 2024 and reportedly turned down interest from the Miami Dolphins, sparking speculation that he could retire after seven seasons. If he does, it would conclude a career defined by speed, versatility, and impactful plays.
Matt Breida could near retirement after rising from Georgia Southern star to NFL’s fastest running back
Breida’s journey is the stuff of underdog legend. Undrafted in 2017 out of Georgia Southern, where he twice rushed for over 1,400 yards, the Florida native signed with the 49ers and immediately showcased elite speed. Clocked at over 22 mph in games, he quickly earned a reputation as one of the league’s deadliest open-field threats.
His best NFL season came in 2018, when he tallied 1,075 total yards and five touchdowns for San Francisco. Over seven seasons, Breida featured in 98 games for the 49ers, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills and New York Giants, amassing 2,652 rushing yards, nine rushing touchdowns, plus 935 receiving yards and six scores through the air.
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Release from 49ers and turning down Dolphins hint at retirement
In 2024, Matt Breida returned to the San Francisco 49ers for training camp but was released before Week 1.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Miami Dolphins explored a possible reunion. Yet Breida declined a decision widely seen as a sign that his NFL career may be nearing its end.
If he does hang up his cleats, it will close the book on a career defined by blistering speed, relentless determination, and adaptability. From going undrafted to starring in key moments for multiple teams, Breida proved that elite talent can rise from outside the NFL draft spotlight.
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Vikings’ T.J. Hockenson impressed with J.J. McCarthy, saying “He doesn’t feel like a young guy” ahead of 2025 seasonShould this be the final chapter, Breida leaves behind a lasting legacy — one of maximising every opportunity and remaining a threat whenever he touched the football. His possible exit also reflects the unforgiving nature of the league, where even the fastest players eventually see the game move on. For fans and former teammates, the hope will be that Breida’s next chapter is as fulfilling as the one he’s potentially leaving behind, whether that path leads him away from football entirely or into a new role within the sport.