
Roughly eight years after entering the NFL, Miles Boykin will turn his attention elsewhere. The veteran wideout announced his retirement on Instagram Wednesday.
“I’m beyond grateful for the sport of football!” Boykin wrote. “Thanks to my coaches, teammates, and fans for their support. My family and friends, I appreciate your constant encouragement. This sport has taught me so many lessons and I don’t know where I would be without it!
I’m excited for this new chapter in my life and can’t wait to see where it takes me!”
Over the course of his three-year college career, Boykin emerged as an intriguing receiver prospect based on his combination of size and speed. A strong junior campaign ultimately resulted in the Ravens trading up to select him in the third round of the 2019 draft. Boykin operated as a key figure on Baltimore’s renovated receiving corps during his first two seasons, but he not develop as hoped.
Across 40 regular-season Ravens games, Boykin managed seven touchdowns but recorded only 33 receptions. In April 2022, the Notre Dame product was waived. The Steelers put in a claim and set up a two-year Boykin run in Pittsburgh. During his time with a second AFC North franchise, Boykin played sparingly on offense but established himself as a core special teams presence. After a one-year Steelers pact expired following the 2023 campaign, he did not see any further action in the regular season.
Boykin saw time on the practice squads of the Giants, Seahawks and Bears during recent years. He could have spent this coming summer once again competing for a roster spot, but he will instead turn his attention to post-playing pursuits at the age of 29. In all, Boykin made a combined total of 77 combined regular and postseason appearances from his time in Baltimore and Pittsburgh. He amassed roughly $7MM in career earnings.
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