Hurricane Idalia threatened new Vikings running back Myles Gaskin's chance of getting from Florida to his first practice in Eagan on Thursday.
But Gaskin, the former Dolphins back, had only a two-hour delay for his trip to Minnesota on Wednesday night. The flight through the storm created more anxiety.
"I'm terrified of flying, so that wind and turbulence had me stressed out, sweating like crazy next to a stranger," Gaskin said after Thursday's practice. "Yeah, I'm glad I made it."
After getting released by the Dolphins on Tuesday, Gaskin jumped at his first opportunity elsewhere when the Vikings called. He said he's excited for the chance to contribute in a Minnesota backfield that could use veteran experience behind starter Alexander Mattison.
"Just study up," Gaskin said. "Learn this offense as quick as you can. I know everybody in the running back room is going to help me out. Everybody has been real cool."
Gaskin, a 26-year-old former seventh-round pick, dealt with a shoulder injury and a new coaching staff last season that didn't want to deploy him as much. After leading Miami in rushing in 2020 and 2021, he was inactive for 11 games and ended the year on injured reserve.
"Soak up as much game as I possibly could with not playing," Gaskin said, "and try to become a better player, and be able to capitalize on all that this year."
The Vikings have an opening. Kene Nwangwu was placed on injured reserve because of a lower back injury that kept the dynamic kick returner out of training camp. Coach Kevin O'Connell said there's no timeline for Nwangwu's return, but they're hopeful he plays this season. He will miss at least the first four games, per NFL rules.