The Seattle Seahawks waived former UW Huskies star running back Myles Gaskin and signed outside linebacker Ja’Markis Weston to their practice squad on Tuesday.
Seattle also released wide receiver Brenden Rice – the son of NFL all-time leading receiver and former Seahawk Jerry Rice – and center Doug Kramer Jr. from the practice squad.
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Gaskin, a Lynnwood native and alumnus of Seattle’s O’Dea High School, was signed from the practice squad to the 53-man roster last week. He made his Seahawks debut in Sunday’s win over the Vikings, rushing three times for six yards while serving as the No. 3 running back.
If Gaskin clears waivers, he’s a candidate to fill the open spot Seattle now has on its practice squad. The 28 year old has been cut and

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