A Minnesota running back is medically retiring from football, according to a report.

Redshirt freshman running back Jason Williamson is medically retiring from the sport, according to a report from Tony Liebert of the Minnesota Daily News. He spent two seasons with the Golden Gophers and appeared in two games during his career.

Williamson missed the entire 2019 season with injury and played in two games for Minnesota during the 2020 campaign. He played in contests against Nebraska and Wisconsin. His college debut came in a victory over the Huskers and he registered one special teams tackle in the season finale against the Badgers.

As a high school recruit, Williamson was a 3-star prospect and considered the No. 3 player out of his home state of Minnesota. He was also a former Minnesota Mr. Football selection.

No other specifics were provided regarding Williamson’s reported retirement.